David E. Dunning

Historian of Science, Mathematics, and Computing

David E. Dunning is a historian of science, mathematics, and computing. He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Oxford. His research explores the material and social dimensions of the ways people make abstract knowledge. His current book project examines the rise of mathematical logic through the lens of writing, exploring technical and cultural aspects of symbolic systems, including their connections to early digital computing.

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