Moritz Pasch (1843–1930) was a German mathematician known primarily for his contributions to the foundations of geometry and for advancing the study of projective geometry. He is recognized for developing the concept of projective coordinates and making significant strides in the logical foundations of mathematics. Pasch's work focused on the importance of rigor in geometry, emphasizing the necessity of clear definitions and logical deductions.

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