Article ID: CBB114052364

The Priority of Object over Method in Early Greek Mathematics (2018)

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In modern mathematics, whose origins date back to the seventeenth century, method takes priority over the object, as the generality of method (which relies on a set of axioms and the laws of formal logic, applicable to any kind of objects whatsoever) implies the generality of the studied object. This epistemological attitude was alien to Greek mathematics, in which the generality of method did not necessarily mean the general character of its object. This is manifest, e.g., in Euclid’s Elements, where the axiomatic-deductive method does not eradicate the particularity of the studied objects: numbers, lengths, plane figures, and solids. The aim of this paper consists in showing that in the early stages of Greek mathematics, when axiomatic-deductive way of argumentation was still unknown, object took priority over method in the sense that an investigation was not accomplished according to a definite method, fixed in advance, but rather relied upon methods that were suggested, in each particular case, by the structure of the appropriate objects. I will examine such a state of affairs by proposing reconstructions of archaic demonstrations of theorems taken from early geometry, arithmetic, and the theory of ratios and proportions.

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Authors & Contributors
Marie-Noëlle Ribas
Francaviglia, Mauro
Benedetto Scoppola
Lorenzi, Marcella Giulia
John Logan
Michael J. Ostwald
Journals
Technai, An International Journal for Ancient Science and Technology
Synthese
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Suhayl: Journal for the History of the Exact and Natural Sciences in Islamic Civilisation
Science in Context
Publishers
Birkhäuser
Concepts
Mathematics
Geometry
Ratio and proportion
Arithmetic
Reasoning in science
Diagrams
People
Euclid
Aristotle
Philo the Dialectician
Theaetetus of Athens
Sophocles
Plato
Time Periods
Ancient
17th century
Medieval
Early modern
Renaissance
18th century
Places
Greece
Ancient Near and Middle East: Egypt, Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Palestine, Persia
Netherlands
Italy
India
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