Foundations of Geometry and Induction
This is Volume of IV eight on a series on the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics. Originally published in 1930, this study contains sections on geometry in the sensible world and the logical problem of induction.
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Foundations of Geometry and Induction
This is Volume of IV eight on a series on the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics. Originally published in 1930, this study contains sections on geometry in the sensible world and the logical problem of induction.
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Foundations of Geometry and Induction

Foundations of Geometry and Induction

by Jean Nicod
Foundations of Geometry and Induction

Foundations of Geometry and Induction

by Jean Nicod

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This is Volume of IV eight on a series on the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics. Originally published in 1930, this study contains sections on geometry in the sensible world and the logical problem of induction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317830689
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/17/2014
Series: International Library of Philosophy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jean Nicod

Table of Contents

Preface by Bertrand Russell, Introduction PARTI GEOMETRIC ORDER I. Pure Geometry is an Exercise in Logic II. Formal Relationship of Various Systems of Geometry III. Material Consequences of this Relationship IV. Points and Volumes PART II TERMS AND RELATIONS I. Spatio-Temporal Relations independent of the Distinction between Extension and Duration; the Notion of a Sense-Datum II. Temporal Relations and the Hypothesis of Durations Gy III. Global Resemblance IV. Qualitative Similarity and Local Similarity V. Relations of the Group of Local Similarity PART III SOME OBJECTIVE GEOMETRIES I. Succession and Global Resemblance (Data of a >iy Ex­Ternal Sense) II. Succession and Global Resemblance (Kinesthetic Data And Data of any External Sense) III. Introduction of Local Diversity in Sense-Data IV. Relations of Position (Visual Data)-V .Limitations of the Hypothesis of a Natural Spatial Symbolism VI. Relations of Position, Simultaneity, Qualitative Similarity, Local Similarity (VisualData) VII. Reflections on the Preceding Universe VIII. Elimination of Relations of Position IX. The Geometry of Perspectives

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