Math 5: CalculusWe are swimming upstream against a great torrent of disorganization,
which tends to reduce everything to the heat-death of equilibrium and
sameness described in the second law of thermodynamics. What Maxwell,
Boltzmann, and Gibbs meant by this heat-death in physics has a counterpart
in the ethics of Kierkegaard, who pointed out that we live in a chaotic
moral universe. In this our main obligation is to establish arbitrary
enclaves of order and system. |
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Math 5(2): Calculus I
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