"Una mancha en el sol de Euclides": Hilbert y la teoría euclídea de las proporciones

The paper examines one the most important contributions to the foundations of elementary Euclidean geometry achieved by David Hilbert in his book Foundations of Geometry (1899), namely the reconstruction of the Euclidean theory of proportion and similar triangles. It is argued that...

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Autor principal: Giovannini, Eduardo N.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: ARFIL y UNL 2019
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Sumario:The paper examines one the most important contributions to the foundations of elementary Euclidean geometry achieved by David Hilbert in his book Foundations of Geometry (1899), namely the reconstruction of the Euclidean theory of proportion and similar triangles. It is argued that this reconstruction was not only motived by Hilbert's identification of implicit assumptions in Euclid's theory, but also it was essentially linked to the concern for the 'purity of methods'. Moreover, it is claimed that in this specific case, Hilbert's requirement of the purity of method has a general or foundational dimension, that is, it is not established with regard to the proof of a particular theorem, but rather it is referred to the very axiomatic construction of the theory.