In this brief treatise, Carus traces the roots of his belief in the
philosophical basis for mathematics and analyzes that basis after a
historical overview of Euclid and his successors. He then examines
his base argument and proceeds to a study of different geometrical
systems, all pulled together in his epilogue, which examines
matter, mathematics, and, ultimately, the nature of God.
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