A Boole Anthology: Recent and Classical Studies in the Logic of George BooleJames Gasser Modern mathematical logic would not exist without the analytical tools first developed by George Boole in The Mathematical Analysis of Logic and The Laws of Thought. The influence of the Boolean school on the development of logic, always recognised but long underestimated, has recently become a major research topic. This collection is the first anthology of works on Boole. It contains two works published in 1865, the year of Boole's death, but never reprinted, as well as several classic studies of recent decades and ten original contributions appearing here for the first time. From the programme of the English Algebraic School to Boole's use of operator methods, from the problem of interpretability to that of psychologism, a full range of issues is covered. The Boole Anthology is indispensable to Boole studies and will remain so for years to come. |
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... expressing negative opinions have showed less concern for fairness and accuracy . Until recently , the prevailing view was that since Boole had not had the advantage of reading the Begriffsschrift he therefore amounted to little more ...
... expressing negative opinions have showed less concern for fairness and accuracy . Until recently , the prevailing view was that since Boole had not had the advantage of reading the Begriffsschrift he therefore amounted to little more ...
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... expression to by Lord Yarborough , and through the combined kindness of one of George Boole's oldest friends , and of one of his former - I dare not in this case say old - pupils , whose reverence for her master's memory is great , the ...
... expression to by Lord Yarborough , and through the combined kindness of one of George Boole's oldest friends , and of one of his former - I dare not in this case say old - pupils , whose reverence for her master's memory is great , the ...
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... expression in lyric forms , which are credibly asserted to manifest a rare com- mand of elevated thought , suffused with inspiring emotion , and uttered in musical verse . He devoted a large portion of the period capable of being ...
... expression in lyric forms , which are credibly asserted to manifest a rare com- mand of elevated thought , suffused with inspiring emotion , and uttered in musical verse . He devoted a large portion of the period capable of being ...
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... expression , and that they constitute the basis of an interpretable calculus . 4. That these laws are furthermore such , that all equations that are formed in subjection to them , even though expressed under functional signs , admit of ...
... expression , and that they constitute the basis of an interpretable calculus . 4. That these laws are furthermore such , that all equations that are formed in subjection to them , even though expressed under functional signs , admit of ...
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Contents
G P YOUNGRemarks on Professor Booles Mathematical Theory of | 26 |
MATHEMATICAL ASPECTS | 45 |
T HAILPERIN Booles Algebra Isnt Boolean Algebra 1981 61 | 60 |
PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS | 79 |
J W VAN EVRA A Reassessment of George Booles Theory of Logic 1977 87 | 86 |
J CORCORAN and S WOOD Booles Criteria for Validity and Invalidity 1980 | 101 |
Leibniz and Boole | 129 |
English Debates and Booles | 139 |
GRATTANGUINNESS On Booles Algebraic Logic after The Mathematical | 213 |
B GODARTWENDLING The Conceptualization of Time in Booles Algebraic | 240 |
G BORNET George Boole and the Science of Logic | 257 |
CONSEQUENCES | 271 |
S RAHMAN Hugh MacColl and George Boole on Hypotheticals 287 | 286 |
Some Similarities between Boole | 311 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 327 |
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A Boole Anthology: Recent and Classical Studies in the Logic of George Boole James Gasser Limited preview - 2000 |
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