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Lloyd Strickland

    Lloyd Strickland ist ein Philosoph, dessen Arbeit sich auf die Analyse von Texten und Ideen innerhalb der philosophischen Tradition konzentriert. Seine Schriften zeichnen sich durch ein tiefes Verständnis historischer philosophischer Konzepte und das Bestreben aus, diese einem breiteren Publikum zugänglich zu machen. In seiner Arbeit erforscht er komplexe Gedankensysteme und betont deren Relevanz für das zeitgenössische Denken. Strickland's Ansatz basiert auf sorgfältiger Lektüre und Interpretation wichtiger philosophischer Texte.

    Leibniz on Binary
    100 Awesome Lateral Thinking Puzzles
    • Leave logic at the door and prepare to test your creative thinking skills with these 100 brand new lateral thinking puzzles. Each puzzle describes a situation which at first sounds odd or unlikely, and you have to work your way to the answer using creativity, imagination, and intuition. To cater for all ability levels, the 100 puzzles are arranged into Easy, Moderate, and Difficult categories, and a series of hints is provided for each puzzle to help you along if you get stuck. As lateral thinking puzzles are fun, engaging, and make good icebreakers, they are a perennial favourite at dinner parties, break times, and social evenings.

      100 Awesome Lateral Thinking Puzzles
    • "Among his extraordinary mathematical and philosophical achievements, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) invented binary arithmetic, the representational basis for today's world of digital computing and communications. This book will be the first to make a selection of his writings available in English. Strickland and Lewis provide an accessible introduction to Leibniz through some twenty mostly unpublished manuscripts dealing with binary notation, algorithms for binary arithmetic, and related topics. The book includes an introduction analyzing the history of the binary system and Leibniz's claim to priority and short introductions to each of the chapters"-- Provided by publisher

      Leibniz on Binary