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The Euclidean Programme

The Euclidean Programme

The Euclidean Programme

A. C. Paseau, University of Oxford
Wesley Wrigley, LSE - Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method
February 2024
Available
Paperback
9781009221986

    The Euclidean Programme embodies a traditional sort of epistemological foundationalism, according to which knowledge – especially mathematical knowledge – is obtained by deduction from self-evident axioms or first principles. Epistemologists have examined foundationalism extensively, but neglected its historically dominant Euclidean form. By contrast, this book offers a detailed examination of Euclidean foundationalism, which, following Lakatos, the authors call the Euclidean Programme. The book rationally reconstructs the programme's key principles, showing it to be an epistemological interpretation of the axiomatic method. It then compares the reconstructed programme with select historical sources: Euclid's Elements, Aristotle's Posterior Analytics, Descartes's Discourse on Method, Pascal's On the Geometric Mind and a twentieth-century account of axiomatisation. The second half of the book philosophically assesses the programme, exploring whether various areas of contemporary mathematics conform to it. The book concludes by outlining a replacement for the Euclidean Programme.

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    February 2024
    Paperback
    9781009221986
    82 pages
    229 × 152 × 4 mm
    0.133kg
    6 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The Euclidean programme
    • 3. Before the EP: Euclid
    • 4. Before the EP: Aristotle
    • 5. The EP's 17th-century apogee
    • 6. Descriptive Axiomatisation and the EP
    • 7. The EP assessed: core principles
    • 8. The EP assessed: subsidiary principles
    • 9. What should replace the EP?
    • 10. Summary
    • References.
      Authors
    • A. C. Paseau , University of Oxford
    • Wesley Wrigley , LSE - Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method