John Michael Strubhart

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Given this sorry fact, it’s perhaps not surprising that few educated people will admit to being completely unacquainted with the names Shakespeare, Dante, or Goethe, yet most will openly confess their ignorance of Gauss, Euler, or Laplace, in some sense their mathematical analogues. (Newton doesn’t count, since he’s much more famous for his contributions to physics than for his invention of calculus.)
Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences
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