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The Social Life of Numbers Gary Urton

The Social Life of Numbers By Gary Urton

The Social Life of Numbers by Gary Urton


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Argues that the origin and meaning of numbers were and are conceived of by Quechua-speaking peoples in ways similar to their ideas about, and formulations of, gender, age, and social relations. This book demonstrates that their practice of arithmetic is based on a well-articulated body of philosophical principles and values.

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The Social Life of Numbers: A Quechua Ontology of Numbers and Philosophy of Arithmetic by Gary Urton

Unraveling all the mysteries of the khipu-the knotted string device used by the Inka to record both statistical data and narrative accounts of myths, histories, and genealogies-will require an understanding of how number values and relations may have been used to encode information on social, familial, and political relationships and structures. This is the problem Gary Urton tackles in his pathfinding study of the origin, meaning, and significance of numbers and the philosophical principles underlying the practice of arithmetic among Quechua-speaking peoples of the Andes. Based on fieldwork in communities around Sucre, in south-central Bolivia, Urton argues that the origin and meaning of numbers were and are conceived of by Quechua-speaking peoples in ways similar to their ideas about, and formulations of, gender, age, and social relations. He also demonstrates that their practice of arithmetic is based on a well-articulated body of philosophical principles and values that reflects a continuous attempt to maintain balance, harmony, and equilibrium in the material, social, and moral spheres of community life.

The Social Life of Numbers Reviews

This is an extraordinary book. It is easily readable even for the non-mathematically inclined and non-Andeanists. It deals with issues of why one counts, what is counted, and how arithmetic operations are used in social life. * Hispanic American Historical Review *

About Gary Urton

A recipient of both MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships, Gary Urton is the Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Pre-Columbian Studies and chair of the Department of Anthropology at Harvard University. He is the author of numerous books and edited volumes on Andean/Quechua cultures and Inka civilization, including Signs of the Inka Khipu: Binary Coding in the Andean Knotted-String Records.

Table of Contents

* List of Figures and Tables * Acknowledgments *1. Anthropology and the Philosophy of Arithmetic *2. The Cardinal Numbers and Their Social Relations *3. Ordinal Numerals: The Reproduction and Succession of Numbers *4. Yupay: Counting, Recounting, and the Fabric of Numbers *5. Quechua Arithmetic as an Art of Rectification *6. Numbers and Arithmetic in Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Andean Societies *7. Conclusions * Appendix: Quechua Number Symbols and Metaphors Notes * Bibliography Index

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GOR013545730
9780292785342
0292785348
The Social Life of Numbers: A Quechua Ontology of Numbers and Philosophy of Arithmetic by Gary Urton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Texas Press
19971101
285
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