ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |4 pages

Geometry in the Perceived World

Introduction

part 1|35 pages

Geometric Order

chapter 1|7 pages

Pure Geometry is an Exercise in Logic

chapter 4|14 pages

Points and Volumes

part 2|38 pages

Terms and Relations

part 3|95 pages

Some Geometries of Sensation

chapter 10|15 pages

Succession and Global Resemblance

(Data of any external sense)

chapter 11|17 pages

Succession and Global Resemblance

(Kinesthetic data and data of any external sense)

chapter 13|4 pages

Relations of Position

(Visual Data)

chapter 16|8 pages

Reflections on the Preceding Universe

chapter 17|5 pages

Elimination of the Relations of Position

chapter 18|12 pages

The Geometry of Perspectives*

chapter |98 pages

Summary and Conclusion