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The Mathematical Analysis Of Logic Being An Essay Towards A Calculus Of Deductive Reasoning Reissue George Boole

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The Mathematical Analysis Of Logic Being An Essay Towards A Calculus Of Deductive Reasoning Reissue George Boole
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 90
Author: George Boole
ISBN: 9780511701337, 9781108001014, 0511701330, 1108001017
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Reissue

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The Mathematical Analysis Of Logic Being An Essay Towards A Calculus Of Deductive Reasoning Reissue George Boole by George Boole 9780511701337, 9781108001014, 0511701330, 1108001017 instant download after payment.

Self-taught mathematician George Boole (1815-1864) published a pamphlet in 1847 - The Mathematical Analysis of Logic - that launched him into history as one of the nineteenth century's most original thinkers. In the introduction, Boole closely adheres to two themes: the fundamental unity of all science and the close relationship between logic and mathematics. In the first chapter, he examines first principles of formal logic, and then moves on to Aristotelian syllogism, hypotheticals, and the properties of elective functions. Boole uses this pamphlet to answer a well-known logician of the day, Sir William Hamilton, who believed that only philosophers could study 'the science of real existence', while all mathematicians could do was measure things. In essence, The Mathematical Analysis of Logic humbly chides Hamilton and asks him to rethink his bias. Boole is compelling reading for anyone interested in intellectual history and the science of the mind.

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