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Quoted: Daniel Rockmore on Mathematical Reasoning

9/14/2015
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“The thing about mathematical reasoning is that if you start with a truth, then it only produces more truth,” says Professor Daniel Rockmore in a Huffington Post opinion piece about a family trip to Philadelphia and “summer-inspired mathematical reflections.”

Rockmore is the William H. Neukom 1964 Distinguished Professor of Computational Science.

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Unions as an institution, as an actor, sort of undermined their egalitarian emphasis and indirectly contributed to this acceptance of inequality through some of the practices when they were just trying to survive during the ’80s and ’90s.

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