Preface to An Essay on the Foundatoins of Geometry, 1897, by Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell Quotes 366 |
My chief obligation is to Professor Klein. Throughout the first chapter, I have found his 'Lectures on non-Euclidean Geometry' an invaluable guide; I have accepted from him the division of Metageometry into three periods, and have found my historical work much lightened by his references to previous writers. In Logic, I have learnt most from Mr Bradley, and next to him, from Sigwart and Dr Bosanquet. On several important points, I have derived useful suggestions from Professor James's Principles of Psychology.
My thanks are due to Mr G. F. Stout and Mr A. N. Whitehead for kindly reading my proofs, and helping me by many useful criticisms. To Mr Whitehead I owe, also, the inestimable assistance of constant criticism and suggestion throughout the course of construction, especially as regards the philosophical importance of projective Geometry.
HASLEMERE
May, 1897