Aristotle’s prohibition rule on kind-crossing and the definition of mathematics as a science of quantities

Synthese 174 (2):225-235 (2010)
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Abstract

The article evaluates the Domain Postulate of the Classical Model of Science and the related Aristotelian prohibition rule on kind-crossing as interpretative tools in the history of the development of mathematics into a general science of quantities. Special reference is made to Proclus’ commentary to Euclid’s first book of Elements , to the sixteenth century translations of Euclid’s work into Latin and to the works of Stevin, Wallis, Viète and Descartes. The prohibition rule on kind-crossing formulated by Aristotle in Posterior analytics is used to distinguish between conceptions that share the same name but are substantively different: for example the search for a broader genus including all mathematical objects; the search for a common character of different species of mathematical objects; and the effort to treat magnitudes as numbers.

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Paola Cantù
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Posterior Analytics.Jonathan Barnes (ed.) - 1994 - Oxford University Press on Demand.
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