Reading Mathematical Proofs as Narratives

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Mathematical proofs and narratives may seem to be opposites. Indeed, deductive arguments have been highlighted as clear examples of non-narrative sequences by narrative theorists. I claim that there are important similarities between mathematical proofs and narrative texts. Narrative texts are read in a quite distinct way, and I argue that mathematical proofs are often read like narrative texts by research mathematicians. In this way, narratives play an important role in mathematical knowledge-making. My argument draws on recent empirical data on how mathematicians read proofs. Furthermore, my examination of mathematical proofs and narratives provides an account of what it means for research mathematicians to understand mathematical proofs.
Originele taal-2English
TitelNarrative Science
RedacteurenMary S. Morgan, Kim M. Hajek, Dominic J. Berry
UitgeverijCambridge University Press
Pagina's391-404
ISBN van geprinte versie9781009004329
StatusPublished - dec 2022

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