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The Number Concept Its Origin and Development - Levi Leonard Conant

The Number Concept Its Origin and Development

By: Levi Leonard Conant

Hardcover | 14 February 2026

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"The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development" is a profound exploration into the psychological and historical foundations of mathematical thought. This seminal work investigates how the human mind transitioned from the basic perception of plurality to the formalization of complex number systems. Drawing upon extensive anthropological data and linguistic evidence from diverse cultures across the globe, the book traces the evolution of counting from its most rudimentary forms to sophisticated numerical structures.

Levi Leonard Conant examines the various methods and symbols used by different societies to represent quantities, offering a comparative study that highlights universal patterns in mathematical evolution. The text delves into the origins of number names, the development of base systems-such as quinary, decimal, and vigesimal-and the physical aids used in counting. By bridging the gap between anthropology and mathematics, "The Number Concept: Its Origin and Development" provides invaluable insights into the cognitive history of humanity and the philosophical nature of mathematical abstraction. It remains an essential resource for those interested in the history of science and the cross-cultural study of intellectual development.

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