The Principles of Mathematics (1903)

Chapter LI. Logical Arguments Against Points

Table of Contents

  1. § 423. Absolute and relative position
  2. § 424. Lotze's arguments against absolute position
  3. § 425. Lotze's theory of relations
  4. § 426. The subject-predicate theory of propositions
  5. § 427. Lotze's three kinds of Being
  6. § 428. Argument from the identity of indiscernibles
  7. § 429. Points are not active
  8. § 430. Argument from the necessary truths of geometry
  9. § 431. Points do not imply one another