Regions-based two dimensional continua: The euclidean case

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We extend the work presented in [7, 8] to a regions-based, two-dimensional, Euclidean theory. The goal is to recover the classical contin-uum on a point-free basis. We first derive the Archimedean property for a class of readily postulated orientations of certain special regions, "gener-alized quadrilaterals" (intended as parallelograms), by which we cover the entire space. Then we generalize this to arbitrary orientations, and then establishing an isomorphism between the space and the usual point-based R × R. As in the one-dimensional case, this is done on the basis of axioms which contain no explicit "extremal clause" (to the effect that "these are the only ways of generating regions"), and we have no axiom of induction other than ordinary numerical (mathematical) induction. Finally, having explicitly defined 'point' and 'line', we will derive the characteristic Paral-lel's Postulate (Playfair axiom) from regions-based axioms, and point the way toward deriving key Euclidean metrical properties.

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Hellman, G., & Shapiro, S. (2015). Regions-based two dimensional continua: The euclidean case. Logic and Logical Philosophy, 24(4), 499–534. https://doi.org/10.12775/LLP.2015.011

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