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Caleb Everett

Numbers and the Making of Us: Counting and the Course of Human Cultures

Numbers and the Making of Us: Counting and the Course of Human Cultures

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Numbers shape our perceptions of the world, and Caleb Everett's book explores how the invention of numbers sparked a revolution in human thought and culture. He reveals how numbers allow us to grasp quantities precisely and are not innate, and how they have developed in different societies. The book is a sweeping account of how the invention of numbers sparked a revolution in human thought and culture, and is both global and compelling.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 312 pages
\n Publication date: 22 April 2019
\n Publisher: Harvard University Press
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A captivating masterpiece that has captured the hearts of readers worldwide, "Numbers" is a profound exploration of the enigmatic power of numbers and their profound impact on human thought and culture. Written by acclaimed author Caleb Everett, this sweeping account delves into the intricate relationship between numbers and our perception of the world, unveiling the many ways in which they have shaped our history, societies, and daily lives.

Everett's work is a testament to his extensive research and multidisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from psychology, anthropology, and linguistics to shed light on the intricate mechanisms behind the invention and development of numbers. Through his captivating narrative, he reveals how numbers have enabled us to measure time, create written language, cultivate agriculture, and facilitate commerce, transforming the way we understand and interact with the world.

What sets "Numbers" apart is its bold and ambitious scope. Everett takes readers on a journey across time and cultures, exploring the diverse number systems that have emerged in different societies throughout history. From the ancient Mayan calendar to the modern decimal system, he delves into the cognitive processes and cultural significance of numbers, shedding light on the ways in which they have shaped our understanding of the universe and our place within it.

One of the most remarkable aspects of "Numbers" is its ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a wide audience. Everett's writing is lively, engaging, and filled with fascinating anecdotes and insights, making it a pleasure to read from cover to cover. His clear and concise explanations of complex mathematical concepts and theories are accompanied by vivid illustrations and examples, helping readers to grasp the nuances and implications of numbers in a way that is both informative and enjoyable.

Throughout the book, Everett challenges our preconceived notions about numbers and their innate nature. He argues that numbers are not intrinsic to human cognition but rather a tool that we have developed and refined over millennia. He explores the cognitive processes involved in number recognition, calculation, and abstraction, shedding light on the ways in which our brains are wired to process and interpret numbers.

Everett also delves into the cultural and societal implications of numbers. He examines how numbers have been used to justify social hierarch.

In conclusion, "Numbers" is a must-read for anyone interested in the fascinating world of numbers and their profound impact on human thought and culture. Written with elegance, clarity, and passion, this book offers a wealth of insights and perspectives that will challenge your understanding of the world and inspire you to think about numbers in new and exciting ways. Whether you are a mathematician, historian, or simply someone who enjoys a good story, "Numbers" is a captivating masterpiece that will leave you pondering the mysteries of the number for years to come.

\n Weight: 282g\n
Dimension: 141 x 209 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780674237810\n \n

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