An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry 1st Edition
Capture the intellectual spark that shaped modern thought with this 1st Edition of An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry by Bertrand Russell. Clear, incisive, and historically significant, this title remains essential for anyone exploring the roots of the philosophy of mathematics and the logic underlying geometric reasoning.
Russell’s concise analysis dissects the assumptions beneath Euclidean and non-Euclidean systems, blending rigorous argument with philosophical clarity. Readers will find lucid discussions on axioms, measurement, and the relationship between empirical observation and mathematical structure—presented in the author’s unmistakable, precise prose. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a mathematician, or a collector of landmark works, this edition offers direct access to ideas that influenced 20th-century logic and analytic philosophy.
Owning this 1st Edition is more than acquiring a book: it’s adding a piece of intellectual history to your collection. Ideal for academics, researchers, and discerning bibliophiles across the UK, US, Europe, and beyond, this copy is prized for both its content and its collectible status. It’s a compelling reference for seminars, scholarly study, or contemplative reading.
Don’t miss the opportunity to hold an original statement on the foundations of geometry by one of history’s leading thinkers. Add this seminal work by Bertrand Russell to your shelf today and reconnect with the questions that continue to shape mathematics and philosophy.
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