Intimations of infinity : the mythopoeia of the Iqwaye counting system and number

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Intimations of infinity : the mythopoeia of the Iqwaye counting system and number

Jadran Mimica ; with an afterword by Roy Wagner

(Explorations in anthropology)

Berg , Distributed exclusively in the US and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1988

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Mythopoeia of the Iqwaye counting system and number

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Bibliography: p. 178-183

Includes index

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This is a remarkable work which captures the reader's imagination as only few books do. From a description of the counting system of Iqwaye people of Papua New Guinea, the author develops a deeper and broader interpretation of the Iqwaye kinship system and cosmology, culminating in a powerful critique of western assumptions about the development of rational thought.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Counting System 3. The Authentic Constitution of the Numerical Series 4. The Counting System in the Light of the Iqwaye View of the Cosmos 5. The Image of Cosmic Totality and the Primordial Senses of Infinity, 6. Iqwaye Counting, the Mathematical Infinite and the Problem of the Understanding of other Mathematical Realities 7. Number and the Existential Foundations of Anthropological Understanding of Other Cultures, Afterword: Some Comments on the Iqwaye Mathematic

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