Projective Duality and the Rise of Modern Logic

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Abstract

The symmetries between points and lines in planar projective geometry and between points and planes in solid projective geometry are striking features of these geometries that were extensively discussed during the nineteenth century under the labels "duality" or "reciprocity." The aims of this article are, first, to provide a systematic analysis of duality from a modern point of view, and, second, based on this, to give a historical overview of how discussions about duality evolved during the nineteenth century. Specifically, we want to see in which ways geometers' preoccupation with duality was shaped by developments that lead to modern logic towards the end of the nineteenth century, and how these developments in turn might have been influenced by reflections on duality.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-384
Number of pages34
JournalBulletin of Symbolic Logic
Volume27
Issue number4
Early online date26 Jul 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 603109 Logic
  • 603123 History of science

Keywords

  • AXIOMATICS
  • FREGE
  • HILBERT
  • PASCH
  • duality
  • early metatheory
  • projective geometry
  • reciprocity
  • 01A60
  • 01A55
  • 03A05

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