Conceitos da FILOSOFIA de Wittgenstein e Programa Etnomatemático
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https://doi.org/10.48489/quadrante.22833Keywords:
Ethnomathematics, social practice, Philosophy of Mathematics Education, WittgensteinAbstract
This paper discusses the possibility of some Wittgenstein’s concepts philosophically clarify Ethnomathematics, as suggested by Barton in The philosophical background to D’Ambrosio conception of ethnomathematics. I present concepts such as language games, family resemblances and Wittgenstein’s conception of mathematics as norm, and put them to argue with Ethnomathematics researches. I consider both theoretical discussions on this research program of Mathematics Education, and also anthropological researches that describe how mathematics are spread and used in specific practices. A philosophy capable of clarifying Ethnomathematics must have conditions of explaining culturally different mathematics, says Barton. At last I assess that Wittgenstein’s analytical frame is useful for this proposal but in itself can not approach the political meaning of Ethnomathematics.
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