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628:, the authors "admittedly take liberties with the real course of events", for example with reference to the alleged meetings Russell would have had with Frege and Cantor. Although "such departures from reality can be fruitful for narrative purposes", according to Mancosu, in some cases they are objectionable, as the portrayal of Frege as a "rabid paranoid antisemite", and the "constant refrain of the alleged causal link between logic and madness". From "the conceptual point of view, some of the major ideas about the foundation of mathematics are conveyed with reasonable accuracy", although sometimes errors, mistakes, and inaccuracies occur. 568:
in late September. On October 2 the book made the New York Times, Sunday Book Review, Editor's Choice list and the next week it was #1 on the NYT Graphic Novel Best Seller list. The book sold out on the day it was released in the United States and United Kingdom, and also got into the Top 10 on
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said that the "authors tell the story with a humour and lightness of touch that pokes fun at the philosophers and mathematicians involved, but never trivialises the philosophy or the mathematics", concluding that "Doxiadis has shown that by using fiction to provide an emotional context to
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intertwines the philosophical struggles with the characters' own personal turmoil. These are in turn played out just upstage of the momentous historical events of the era and the ideological battles which gave rise to them. The narrator of the story is
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immensely. The authors have tackled an extremely complicated subject with thought-provoking ideas in an aesthetically pleasing and entertaining fashion. Thus, my few critical remarks should not mislead you. I highly recommend
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and says the story "is presented with real graphic verve. (Even though I’m a text guy, I couldn’t keep my eyes off the witty drawings.)" although he does note "one serious misstep" involving the overplaying of the impact
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and color is by Annie Di Donna. The book was originally written in English, and was translated into Greek by author Apostolos Doxiadis for the release in Greece, which preceded the UK and U.S. releases.
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was concluded in 1938 and the "non-aggression pact" from the era was between Nazi Germany and the
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even though my recommendation is qualified: the reader should provide his/her grain of salt.
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is based on the story of the so-called "foundational quest" in mathematics.
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Set between the late 19th century and the present day, the graphic novel
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bookstore to say "No Greek book has sold abroad like this in 30 years."
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Math, Philosophy, Comics and Bertrand Russell’s Search for Truth
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At the beginning of the book (page 16) there is talk of "the
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Logicomix by Apostolos Doxiadis and Christos H Papadimitriou
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mathematical discoveries it can make for a gripping read.
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Cover to the 2009 English-language edition from Bloomsbury
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Unusual Greek math comic tops bestseller lists worldwide
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Netherlands – August 15, 2009, De Vliegende Hollander,
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However, the global judgement by Mancosu is positive:
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Bertrand Russell 'maths comic' hits bestseller lists
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United States – September 29, 2009, Bloomsbury USA,
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Index


Bertrand Russell
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Alfred North Whitehead
Apostolos Doxiadis
Christos Papadimitriou
Alecos Papadatos
Dimitris Karatzaferis
Thodoris Paraskevas
Anne Bardy
Annie Di Donna
Greek
978-960-8399-67-9
graphic novel
foundational quest in mathematics
Apostolos Doxiadis
Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture
computer scientist
Christos Papadimitriou
Alecos Papadatos
Bertrand Russell
Georg Cantor
Ludwig Wittgenstein
G. E. Moore
Alfred North Whitehead
David Hilbert
Gottlob Frege
Henri Poincaré
Kurt Gödel
Alan Turing

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