The Mathematician's Mind: The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field

Princeton University Press
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Fifty years ago when Jacques Hadamard set out to explore how mathematicians invent new ideas, he considered the creative experiences of some of the greatest thinkers of his generation, such as George Polya, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and Albert Einstein. It appeared that inspiration could strike anytime, particularly after an individual had worked hard on a problem for days and then turned attention to another activity. In exploring this phenomenon, Hadamard produced one of the most famous and cogent cases for the existence of unconscious mental processes in mathematical invention and other forms of creativity. Written before the explosion of research in computers and cognitive science, his book, originally titled The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field, remains an important tool for exploring the increasingly complex problem of mental life. The roots of creativity for Hadamard lie not in consciousness, but in the long unconscious work of incubation, and in the unconscious aesthetic selection of ideas that thereby pass into consciousness. His discussion of this process comprises a wide range of topics, including the use of mental images or symbols, visualized or auditory words, "meaningless" words, logic, and intuition. Among the important documents collected is a letter from Albert Einstein analyzing his own mechanism of thought.


  • | Author: Jacques Hadamard
  • | Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • | Publication Date: Oct 20, 1996
  • | Number of Pages: 168 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 0691029318
  • | ISBN-13: 9780691029313
Author:
Jacques Hadamard
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Publication Date:
Oct 20, 1996
Number of pages:
168 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
0691029318
ISBN-13:
9780691029313