"A delightful historical tour of the interplay of Mathematics and Philosophy."--Brian Skyrms, University of California, Irvine
"Mathematics and Philosophy have always been great dance partners throughout human history. Karl Sigmund is the perfect companion to lead readers on this merry dance. His combination of deep mathematical and philosophical knowledge combined with his entertaining prose will have readers waltzing through this wonderful book."--Marcus du Sautoy, author Around the World in Eighty Games
"An erudite, witty, tongue-in-cheek and wide-ranging discourse on philosophy and mathematics, a Gödel, Escher, Bach for the 21st century."--Christof Koch, PhD, author of The Feeling of Life Itself
"Lucid, readable, and fascinating. Karl Sigmund acts as our friendly guide to topics as diverse as the meaning of numbers, the limits of computers, and the impossibility of a fair voting system. Highly recommended!"--Ian Stewart, author of What's the Use?
"Sigmund takes readers on a mind-bending jaunt through game theory, gambling systems, and more. This makes clear in fascinating detail how math is more than a sum of its parts."--Publishers Weekly