Mainly, Klein does the kind of writing I have the most
respect for, interpretive reading but respectful of
the text and what it offers, as opposed to what others
may suggest it has to offer. His book on mathematics
is extremly helpful in considering same and other.
thanks,
brandon
> Hi Brandon:
>
> This group has been dormant for some time. It's not
> that we're not interested in Klein or
> Greek mathematics in general; we've just gone off to
> other topics, e.g. Phaedo, Aristotle's
> Organon, etc., for a bit.
>
> I'm not sure where you're coming from or going to.
>
> You are a philosophy major looking for a graduate
> school with a strong classics program?
>
> If that's the case, you can search on Google for
> some crude pointers. One that I found is:
>
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