If I write a book with the primary goal of teaching calculus, then spend 2⁄3 of the book arguing that Leibniz invented calculus before Newton, I’m likely to fail at teaching calculus.
If I title the book, “Leibniz was Right,” I’m just compounding the error, right?
If I write a book with the primary goal of teaching calculus, then spend 2⁄3 of the book arguing that Leibniz invented calculus before Newton, I’m likely to fail at teaching calculus.
If I title the book, “Leibniz was Right,” I’m just compounding the error, right?