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Tag: War on intuition (dispatches from insurgency of)

Posted on December 30, 2024December 30, 2024

Torricelli’s trumpet is not counterintuitive

Posted on September 16, 2016April 29, 2018

The disastrous implicit message of “intro to proof” courses

Posted on August 25, 2015July 17, 2016

Convergence tests do not belong in calculus

Posted on July 4, 2015July 17, 2016

What is “rigour” anyway?

Posted on June 28, 2015July 17, 2016

Down with the chauvinistic emphasis on “rigour” in calculus

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