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ARGUMENT OF DRAMA.
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Table III. Containing five Propositions, taken from Table II, which have been proposed as Axioms
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(1)
Euclid's Axiom;
 
(2)
T. Simpson's Axiom;
 
(3)
Clavius' mpsonAxiom
 
(4)
Playfair's psonAxiom
 
(5)
R. Simpson's Axiom.
 
It will be shown (in Appendix III) that any Theorem of Table II is sufficient logical basis for all the rest
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§ 5. Playfair's Axiom.


Is Euclid's 12th Axiom axiomatic?
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Need of test for meeting of finite Lines
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Considerations which make Euclid's Axiom more axiomatic
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Euclid's Axiom deducible from Playfair's
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Reasons for preferring Euclid's Axiom:—
 
(1)
Playfair's does not show which way the Lines will meet;
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(2)
Playfair's asserts more than Euclid's, the additional matter being superfluous.
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Objection to Euclid's Axiom (that it is the converse of I. 17) untenable
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§ 6. Principle of Superposition.


Used by Moderns in Euc. I. 5
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Used by Moderns in Euc. I. 24
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