Our friend and Discovery Institute colleague David Berlinski continues to reel in the enviable reviews for his tribute to Euclid, The King of Infinite Space. Now it's The New Yorker, which greets the book as a "lively survey of the legacy of Euclid":
Berlinski guides us through an austere world of shapes and numbers with enthusiasm, assurance, and mischievous humor. He presents difficult ideas in straightforward terms, even when he moves into the strange and forbidding realm of non-Euclidean g...
Published on April 17, 2013 11:46