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(1998) Synthese 116 (2).

History of geometry and the development of the form of its language

Ladislav Kvasz

pp. 141-186

The aim of this paper is to introduce Wittgenstein’s concept of the form of a language into geometry and to show how it can be used to achieve a better understanding of the development of geometry, from Desargues, Lobachevsky and Beltrami to Cayley, Klein and Poincaré. Thus this essay can be seen as an attempt to rehabilitate the Picture Theory of Meaning, from the Tractatus. Its basic idea is to use Picture Theory to understand the pictures of geometry. I will try to show, that the historical evolution of geometry can be interpreted as the development of the form of its language. This confrontation of the Picture Theory with history of geometry sheds new light also on the ideas of Wittgenstein.

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DOI: 10.1023/A:1005008423734

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Kvasz, L. (1998). History of geometry and the development of the form of its language. Synthese 116 (2), pp. 141-186.

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