I think probability theory would have been very accessible to the Greeks, had they only thought to think about games of chance, which they certainly played. I bet if you’d asked Archimedes ‘What odds should you offer on a bet that two dice get seven?’, then the whole thing would have come crashing out within a hundred years or so.
So you might want to put him in touch with a modern philosopher trying to take a mathematical approach to something mysterious, say Dennett.
I think probability theory would have been very accessible to the Greeks, had they only thought to think about games of chance, which they certainly played. I bet if you’d asked Archimedes ‘What odds should you offer on a bet that two dice get seven?’, then the whole thing would have come crashing out within a hundred years or so.
So you might want to put him in touch with a modern philosopher trying to take a mathematical approach to something mysterious, say Dennett.