Article ID: CBB000501556

Augustus De Morgan and the Propagation of Moral Mathematics (2005)

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In the early nineteenth century, Henry Brougham endeavored to improve the moral character of England through the publication of educational texts. Soon after, Brougham helped form the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge to carry his plan of moral improvement to the people. Despite its goal of improving the nation's moral character, the Society refused to publish any treatises on explicitly moral or religious topics. Brougham instead turned to a mathematician, Augustus De Morgan, to promote mathematics as a rational subject that could provide the link between the secular and religious worlds. Using specific examples gleaned from the treatises of the Society, this article explores both how mathematics was intended to promote the development of reason and morality and how mathematical content was shaped to fit this particular view of the usefulness of mathematics. In the course of these treatises De Morgan proposed a fundamentally new pedagogical approach, one which focused on the student and the role mathematics could play in moral education.

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Authors & Contributors
Richards, Joan L.
Ursula Martin
Donal Murphy
Wang, Xiao-qin
Verburgt, Lukas M.
Tunbridge, Paul A.
Journals
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
Concepts
Mathematics
Science education and teaching
Science and religion
Social class
Logic
Biographies
People
Walsh, John
De Morgan, Augustus
Boole, George
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
Places
Great Britain
British Isles
France
Institutions
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
London Mathematical Society
Oxford University
Cambridge University
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