George Boole: Selected Manuscripts on Logic and its PhilosophyIvor Grattan-Guinness, Gerard Bornet Birkhäuser, 7 Μαρ 2013 - 236 σελίδες George Boole (1815-1864) is well known to mathematicians for his research and textbooks on the calculus, but his name has spread world-wide for his innovations in symbolic logic and the development and applications made since his day. The utility of "Boolean algebra" in computing has greatly increased curiosity in the nature and extent of his achievements. His work is most accessible in his two books on logic, "A mathematical analysis of logic" (1947) and "An investigation of the laws of thought" (1954). But at various times he wrote manuscript essays, especially after the publication of the second book; several were intended for a non-technical work, "The Philosophy of logic", which he was not able to complete. This volume contains an edited selection which not only relates them to Boole's publications and the historical context of his time, but also describes their strange history of family, followers and scholars have treid to confect an edition. The book will appeal to logicians, mathematicians and philosophers, and those interested in the histories of the corresponding subjects; and also students of the early Victorian Britain in which they were written. |
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Σελίδα xxi
... connected with " The Laws of Thought " , and with the permission of the Royal Society my father had all the papers out for some years , and in conjunction with Alice Boole ( Mrs. Stott ) he produced some sort of order in the logical ...
... connected with " The Laws of Thought " , and with the permission of the Royal Society my father had all the papers out for some years , and in conjunction with Alice Boole ( Mrs. Stott ) he produced some sort of order in the logical ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... connection with the new edition but will attack it as an inadequate presentation of Boole's thought . Hence they would prefer nothing done during the old lady's life . A few words as to the M.S.S. In the ten years between the L.T. ...
... connection with the new edition but will attack it as an inadequate presentation of Boole's thought . Hence they would prefer nothing done during the old lady's life . A few words as to the M.S.S. In the ten years between the L.T. ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... connection between algebras and logic in Boole in her doctoral thesis 1992a on this theme in Britain over the period 1810-1870 . The collection is currently stored in nine boxes , together with a separate set of notebooks . Some general ...
... connection between algebras and logic in Boole in her doctoral thesis 1992a on this theme in Britain over the period 1810-1870 . The collection is currently stored in nine boxes , together with a separate set of notebooks . Some general ...
Σελίδα xxxiii
... connected with that of Language " ( p . 5 , typically Endowed with Victorian Capital Letters ) . Boole's adoption of this tradition was permanent , although he gave the mind a more active role than was usual among its adherents . In ...
... connected with that of Language " ( p . 5 , typically Endowed with Victorian Capital Letters ) . Boole's adoption of this tradition was permanent , although he gave the mind a more active role than was usual among its adherents . In ...
Σελίδα xxxiv
... connected novelty in the notes is the ( surprising ) arrival of time in Boole's logical scene , due to " the repetition of an operation as in successive Figure 7 : The house in Grenville Place , Cork xxxiv Part 1 Boole's quest for the ...
... connected novelty in the notes is the ( surprising ) arrival of time in Boole's logical scene , due to " the repetition of an operation as in successive Figure 7 : The house in Grenville Place , Cork xxxiv Part 1 Boole's quest for the ...
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20 Booles structuralism | lv |
21 Uninterpretable symbols | lvii |
Remarks on dating and editing the manuscripts | lviii |
Part | lxv |
Chapter II | 13 |
Chapter III | 42 |
Part | 49 |
Chapter V | 63 |
9 Logic in The laws of thought | xxxv |
10 Logic after The laws of thought | xxxvii |
11 Plans and texts for The philosophy of logic | xxxix |
12 Where was Booles philosophy of mathematics? | xl |
Leibniz Peacock Babbage and De Morgan | xliii |
14 Booles immediate legacy | xlv |
Booles Psychologism as a Reception Problem | xlvii |
16 Freges psychologism criticism | xlviii |
17 Booles antiinductivism and the problem of introspection 1 | l |
18 Art versus Science | li |
19 Psychology as science | liii |
Chapter VI | 105 |
Chapter VII | 112 |
Chapter VIII | 118 |
Chapter XI | 126 |
Chapter XII | 155 |
Chapter XIV | 164 |
Chapter XVI | 179 |
Chapter XVII | 191 |
Textual Notes | 203 |
Bibliography | 222 |
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