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  • History and Philosophy of Mathematics - History and Philosophy of Science - Science and Society - Uncategorized

    Decolonising math and science: Amsterdam

    July 8, 2017 - By ckr

    My talk to the Critical Collective co-organized by the New Urban Collective and the University of Color at the University of Amsterdam on Decolonising mathematics and science. This was followed by an interview with Grapevine TV.

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    Decolonising time: Time at the interface of science and religion

    July 8, 2017 - By ckr

    A video of a talk at Berlin. Berliner Festspiele, MaerzMusik festival, “Thinking together: Decolonising time”. Some people with attention-span restricted to the twitter limit thought this was only about the calendar. So, here is the abstract: Decolonising time: time at the interface of science and religion, and the full presentation.…

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    A fitting response to racist censorship: “Pythagoras”, earth’s radius, and navigation

    February 4, 2017 - By ckr

    My article first published and then censored by Conversation (but remained on the Wire), has now been published in full as part of another article “Black thoughts matter: decolonized math, academic censorship and the ‘Pythagorean’ proposition”, in the Journal of Black Studies. Click the link to download from the journal…

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    Western superstitions in science

    February 1, 2017 - By ckr

    The Black House Kollective initiated a welcome conversation in Soweto on decolonisation in relation to Western superstitions in science. For example, the first lesson in science is typically about Newton’s “laws”. But how do we know there are any eternal laws of nature? That was just a church dogma enunciated…

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    Protest against racist censorship

    November 4, 2016 - By ckr

    False history of the kind that “Much, though certainly not all, mathematics was the creation of dead white men” has been traditionally used to defend racism. My Euclid challenge prize for Rs 2 lakhs is offered to demonstrate that this racist history is based on faith not any facts. Therefore,…

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    Afraid of the truth: article against racist history and bad philosophy taken down for MANIFESTLY FALSE and frivolous reasons, which Conversation hides to insinuate

    October 28, 2016 - By ckr

    Synopsis: My article “To decolonise math stand up to its false history and bad philosophy” published in Conversation (Global edition) became very popular, but was then taken down on “editorial grounds”. These “editorial grounds” did NOT relate to a single factual flaw or defect in my argument. The “editorial” ground…

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    To decolonise math stand up to its false history and bad philosophy

    October 26, 2016 - By ckr

    [This article was first published in the Conversation (Global edition) on 24 October 2016. It quickly reached a readership of 16737, before being taken down, obviously because it represents a dangerous piece of dissent against racism and colonialism. For more details see the next blog post. ] A false history…

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    Conversation with the Dalai Lama

    October 26, 2016 - By ckr

    The video of my conversation with the Dalai Lama is now on You Tube. It is also still available on the official site . Reports of this appeared in Tibet Post, and in the Sunday Guardian and sundry news agency reports.

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    Videos of MIT and IISc talks

    January 28, 2016 - By ckr

    The video of my MIT talk is now online at Calculus: the real story The abstract and presentation were put up on an earlier blog http://ckraju.net/blog/?p=106 The video of my talk at Indian Institute of Science is also online Calculus: ganita or math?

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    Ganita vs mathematics: Ten myths of Western math

    November 17, 2015 - By ckr

    Note: Am locked out of my website. The following “abstract” is for the forthcoming 39th Indian Social Science Congress, Mangalore, a talk at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and an international meeting on plurality in math in Kolkata. The idea is to talk and discuss publicly, not publish in secretively…

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