Named one of the Best Nonfiction Books of 1998 by the Los Angeles Times, Once Upon a Number presents a surprising and humorous look at the similarities between narratives and numbers. "Both delightful and wise, this little book cries out to be kept close at hand, to be looked into from time to time, to be treasured as an old friend." -Los Angeles Times A "charming narrative.…Almost every piece is fascinating." -Salon "[Once Upon a Number] deserves rereading." -Booklist Once Upon a Number shows that stories and numbers aren't as different as you might imagine. In fact, they have surprising and fascinating connections. Beside lucid accounts of cutting-edge information theory we get hilarious anecdotes and jokes; instructions for running a truly impressive pyramid scam; a freewheeling conversation between Groucho Marx and Bertrand Russell; explanations of why the mundane facts of the O.J. Simpson case are overwhelmingly incriminating; how the Unabomber's thinking shows signs of mathematical training; why we're much more likely to feel aggrieved than aggrieving; and dozens of other treats. America's most engaging mathematician has done it again.
(My web page is johnallenpaulos.com and my twitter feed is @johnallenpaulos.)
John Allen Paulos is an extensively kudized author, popular public speaker, and former monthly columnist for ABCNews.com, the Scientific American, and the Guardian. Professor of math at Temple University in Philadelphia, he earned his Ph.D. in the subject from the University of Wisconsin.
His new book (November, 2015) is A Numerate Life - A Mathematician Explores the Vagaries of Life, His Own and Probably Yours. Other writings of his include Innumeracy (NY Times bestseller for 18 weeks), A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper (on the Random House Modern Library's compilation of the 100 best nonfiction books of the century), Once Upon a Number (chosen as one of the best books of 1998), and A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market (a brief tenant on the BusinessWeek bestsellers list). He's also written scholarly papers on probability, logic, and the philosophy of science as well as scores of OpEds, book reviews, and articles in publications such as the NY Times, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the Nation, Discover, the American Scholar, and the London Review of Books and has an extensive web and media presence.
In 2003 he received the American Association for the Advancement of Science award for promoting public understanding of science, and in 2013 the Mathematics Communication Award from the Joint Policy Board for Mathematics.
书的内容很好,讲了很多数学上违背直观但真实存在的事实。 但是……能不能别翻译的这么糟糕?读的直恶心!不带你们这么害人的!
评分确实翻译的差点 没办法,只能再翻回英文来读。有点费劲的看来接近1个月,不过收获还是不少。文学遇上科学,总会是幽默的。 所以说,理科背景改攻文史哲,没错。
评分确实翻译的差点 没办法,只能再翻回英文来读。有点费劲的看来接近1个月,不过收获还是不少。文学遇上科学,总会是幽默的。 所以说,理科背景改攻文史哲,没错。
评分确实翻译的差点 没办法,只能再翻回英文来读。有点费劲的看来接近1个月,不过收获还是不少。文学遇上科学,总会是幽默的。 所以说,理科背景改攻文史哲,没错。
评分确实翻译的差点 没办法,只能再翻回英文来读。有点费劲的看来接近1个月,不过收获还是不少。文学遇上科学,总会是幽默的。 所以说,理科背景改攻文史哲,没错。
这本书的叙事手法简直是神来之笔,它成功地将一个看似枯燥的数学概念,编织成了一幅色彩斑斓、引人入胜的故事画卷。作者的笔触细腻而富有诗意,每一个转折都像是精心设计的数学公式,在不经意间揭示出深刻的哲理。我尤其欣赏它对角色心理活动的刻画,那些抽象的数字和符号,在作者的笔下,竟然拥有了鲜活的生命和复杂的情感纠葛。这种将理性与感性完美融合的尝试,是近年来文学作品中少有的亮点。它不像某些科普读物那样急于灌输知识,而是耐心地引导读者进入一个由逻辑和想象力构建的迷宫,每深入一层,都有新的惊喜等待着你。阅读过程中,我时常会停下来,反复咀嚼那些精妙的比喻,它们不仅解释了复杂的原理,更触动了我内心深处对世界运作方式的好奇。这不仅仅是一本书,更像是一次智力上的探险,一次对思维边界的拓展。我强烈推荐给所有渴望在阅读中获得精神刺激的读者。
评分这部作品的语言风格极其独特,它在保持了高度的学术严谨性的同时,又散发出一种近乎魔幻的浪漫气息。我能清晰地感受到作者在字里行间流露出的那种对探索未知的纯粹热情和近乎宗教般的虔诚。不同于那些冷冰冰的理论堆砌,这本书充满了人性化的关怀和对“为什么”的深刻追问。它探讨的不是简单的“是什么”,而是“为什么会是这样”以及“如果不是这样会怎样”。这种对可能性边界的不断试探,使得整本书的基调既充满思辨的深度,又不失阅读的温度。特别是那些关于时间、空间和无限的描述段落,读来令人心潮澎湃,仿佛真的触摸到了宇宙最深处的秘密。这本书成功地做到了,让读者在享受故事的同时,也完成了一次自我心智的洗礼和升华。
评分这本书的结构安排堪称精妙绝伦,它采用了一种非线性的叙事结构,如同一个复杂的拓扑结构,不同的章节之间存在着多重且隐秘的联系。初读时,读者可能会被这种看似跳跃的布局所迷惑,但一旦抓住其中某一个核心的逻辑锚点,所有的碎片便会如同磁铁般吸附在一起,形成一个宏大而令人惊叹的整体。作者的叙事节奏掌握得张弛有度,时而如急流般奔涌,将你卷入一个又一个令人震撼的场景;时而又化为静水深流,给予你充足的时间去消化前文那些令人费解但又至关重要的细节。这本书的价值在于,它不仅仅提供了一个引人入胜的故事,更提供了一套全新的思考框架。它教会我的,是如何在看似无关的事物中发现必然的联系,如何用更具穿透力的眼光去看待我们习以为常的世界。这是一部需要耐心品味,并值得在未来反复回顾的经典之作。
评分读完这本书,我脑海中久久不能散去的,是一种强烈的“重构”感。它彻底颠覆了我过去对某些既定概念的理解,像一把锋利的刻刀,将我固有的思维模式小心翼翼地剥离,然后用一种全新的、更具弹性的结构来重建。作者对于节奏的掌控达到了炉火纯青的地步,高潮迭起的部分,紧张得让人几乎无法呼吸,而那些看似平淡的过渡章节,实则暗藏着解开后续谜团的关键线索。我惊喜地发现,原来叙事可以如此优雅地服务于概念的阐释,而概念的阐释又能反过来为叙事提供无可辩驳的逻辑支撑。最让我赞叹的是,即便是对于一个对相关领域只有浅薄了解的普通读者而言,全书的阅读体验也是流畅而愉悦的,没有丝毫的晦涩感。这需要作者拥有极其深厚的功底,才能将如此复杂的体系,打磨成如此圆润、易于接受的艺术品。这绝对是一部值得反复研读、每次都能发现新大陆的杰作。
评分坦白说,这本书的开篇让我有些许疑虑,它采用了非常规的叙事切入点,仿佛直接将读者抛入了事件的中心,缺乏传统的铺垫。然而,正是这种大胆的“不友好”,最终成为了它最大的魅力所在。随着情节的推进,我开始明白,作者是在模仿某种特定的思维过程——一种从混乱中提炼秩序的过程。文字的密度极高,几乎没有一句话是多余的,每一个词语的选择都经过了精心的掂量,它们不仅仅是意义的载体,更是推动情节向前发展、揭示主题深度的工具。我感觉自己像一个侦探,在字里行间搜寻着蛛丝马迹,试图拼凑出作者精心埋设的宏大蓝图。这种主动参与到解谜过程中的阅读体验,极大地增强了代入感和满足感。这种对读者智力水平的尊重,在当下的快餐式阅读潮流中,显得尤为珍贵和难能可贵。
评分“Can we successfully straddle the chasm between people who see the world exclusively in terms of good guys and bad guys and those who see it in terms of chance and number, between “literary”and “scientific” culture, and, at two extremes, between conspiracy theorists and “nowhere men”?
评分“Can we successfully straddle the chasm between people who see the world exclusively in terms of good guys and bad guys and those who see it in terms of chance and number, between “literary”and “scientific” culture, and, at two extremes, between conspiracy theorists and “nowhere men”?
评分“Can we successfully straddle the chasm between people who see the world exclusively in terms of good guys and bad guys and those who see it in terms of chance and number, between “literary”and “scientific” culture, and, at two extremes, between conspiracy theorists and “nowhere men”?
评分“Can we successfully straddle the chasm between people who see the world exclusively in terms of good guys and bad guys and those who see it in terms of chance and number, between “literary”and “scientific” culture, and, at two extremes, between conspiracy theorists and “nowhere men”?
评分“Can we successfully straddle the chasm between people who see the world exclusively in terms of good guys and bad guys and those who see it in terms of chance and number, between “literary”and “scientific” culture, and, at two extremes, between conspiracy theorists and “nowhere men”?
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