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About: This bingo card dives into the fascinating world of mathematical practice, history, and philosophy. It’s perfect for academic seminars, reading groups, or conferences focused on science studies or the sociology of knowledge. Expect playful nods to classic debates, institutional quirks, and the everyday realities shaping math as a social and intellectual pursuit.
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