欧几里德严谨性和 (缺失) 反射角度的奇怪案例
1Department of Philosophy, The Ohio State University, 337E University Hall, 230 N Oval Mall, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA.
Studies in history and philosophy of science
|September 25, 2024
概括
欧几里德是什么意思?
科学领域:
- 数学的历史数学的历史.
- 古希腊的几何学 古希腊的几何学
背景情况:
- 由于不识别反射角度,欧几里德的元素表现出不充分的泛化.
- 这种遗漏导致几何不一致,比如普罗克鲁斯的四面三角形.
研究的目的:
- 质疑欧几里得的低概括是由于缺乏意识而产生的.
- 提出和支持一种基于欧几里得对严谨的承诺的替代解释.
主要方法:
- 分析欧几里得的定义和几何证明.
- 检查图 (diagrammata) 在希腊数学中的作用,参考Netz (1998, 2003).
- 评价欧几里得对感官感知可靠性的观点.
主要成果:
- 欧几里德的元素中反射角的不识别是由于使用图表所施加的表示约束.
- 这种约束,受到图形的命题作用和欧几里德对感知的看法的影响,引导了几何严谨.
- 定义的谨慎构建和反射角度的排除表明了对这种约束的坚持.
结论:
- 欧几里德意识到几何表示图的局限性.
- 他故意在这些限制范围内运作,以保持元素中的数学严谨性.
- 忽略反射角度是一个故意的选择,以保持他的几何系统的完整性.
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