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The Problem of University Courses on Infinitesimal Calculus and Their Demarcation from Infinitesimal Calculus in High Schools1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2015
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When the Association of German Scientists and Physicians last met in Düsseldorf exactly twenty-eight years ago on September 24, a debate took place following lectures by Felix Klein and Alfred Pringsheim on roughly the same topic to which I would like to direct your attention today. The printed report of the Düsseldorf debate only remarked that, “It is not possible to go into details here,” so one can only guess how two of the most powerful teacher personalities among German mathematicians of that time had confronted one another with their diametrically opposed views on this topic and how they did so with their characteristically lively spirit.
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- Science in Context , Volume 28 , Special Issue 2: Knowledge in the Making , June 2015 , pp. 297 - 310
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Lecture presented at the congress at Düsseldorf during the meeting of the Reichsverband on September 24, 1926 [footnote in the original].
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