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Euclid (I. 4) and Time-Space Theory. A Reply to Mr. E. T. Dixon, M.A.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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I have read with interest Mr. E. T. Dixon’s criticism of my paper on a “Partial Failure of Euclid (I. 4) in Time-Space Theory.” Mr. Dixon takes objection to this title, although, in his own words, he admits that: “Time-Space Theory may, in a limiting instance, be incompatible with Euclid’s (I. 4).”

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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1930

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page 69 note * In view of what he says, Mr. Dixon should observe that I use the word postulates not axioms.

page 69 note † Thus in Theorem 189 of my book will be found the proof of the analogue of (I. 4) for the case of right-angled triangles which does not involve any superposition.