Augustus De Morgan and the Logic of Relations
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페이지
327
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2012
출판사
Springer
판
1990
ISBN-10
9400920474
ISBN-13
9789400920477
설명
The Middle Years Of The Nineteenth Century Saw Two Crucial Develop Ments In The History Of Modern Logic: George Boole's Algebraic Treat Ment Of Logic And Augustus De Morgan's Formulation Of The Logic Of Relations. The Former Episode Has Been Studied Extensively; The Latter, Hardly At All. This Is A Pity, For The Most Central Feature Of Modern Logic May Well Be Its Ability To Handle Relational Inferences. De Morgan Was The First Person To Work Out An Extensive Logic Of Relations, And The Purpose Of This Book Is To Study This Attempt In Detail. Augustus De Morgan (1806-1871) Was A British Mathematician And Logician Who Was Professor Of Mathematics At The University Of London (now, University College) From 1828 To 1866. A Prolific But Not Highly Original Mathematician, De Morgan Devoted Much Of His Energies To The Rather Different Field Of Logic. In His Formal Logic (1847) And A Series Of Papers On The Syllogism (1846-1862), He Attempted With Great Ingenuity To Reformulate And Extend The Tradi Tional Syllogism And To Systematize Modes Of Reasoning That Lie Outside Its Boundaries. Chief Among These Is The Logic Of Relations. De Mor Gan's Interest In Relations Culminated In His Important Memoir, On The Syllogism: Iv And On The Logic Of Relations, Read In 1860.