Keith DevlinBiography
Keith Devlin is executive director of the Center for the Study of
Language and Information and a consulting professor in the
Department of Mathematics at Stanford University. He also cofounded
and serves as executive director of the Stanford Media X Research
Network. His books include The Math Instinct: The Amazing
Mathematical Abilities of Animals and All of Us,
forthcoming from Avalon Publishing; Sets, Functions and
Logic (3d ed., Chapman and Hall, 2003); The Millennium
Problems: The Seven Greatest Unsolved Mathematical Puzzles of
Our Time (Basic Books, 2002), reviewed in the March-April
2003 issue; The Math Gene: How Mathematical Thinking Evolved and
Why Numbers Are Like Gossip (Basic Books, 2000), reviewed
in the November-December 2000 issue; and Goodbye Descartes: The
End of Logic and the Search for a New Cosmology of the Mind
(John Wiley, 1997).
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