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On Order in a Plane
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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When a set of axioms is laid down as the basis of any mathematical doctrine, it must be proved that this set never leads to a contradiction. In this note we turn the question around. A set of axioms is given and we wish to adjoin an axiom of a specified type. How far does the demand of non-contradiction limit the choice of the new axiom?
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