An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry

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An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry by Russell Bertrand delves into the philosophical implications of non-Euclidean spaces and the apriority of projective and metrical axioms in Geometry. It discusses the necessity of some form of externality for experience contradictions arising from the relativity and continuity of space and the role of matter in overcoming these contradictions. The book argues for the relevance of unextended atoms as points in Geometry while dismissing non-spatial adjectives of matter as irrelevant. It concludes by acknowledging the limitations of discussing space in an essay on the Foundations of Geometry.
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