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Augustus De Morgan and the Logic of Relations978-94-009-2047-7Series ISSN 1879-8578 Series E-ISSN 2352-2585Ceramic 发表于 2025-3-23 17:28:14
Das pflanzliche Genom und seine Vererbung,relations. The first was the recognition that relations are a subject for logical study in their own right. The form which this recognition took in De Morgan’s work was unusual, and it gave rise to philosophical problems; but it was important in shaping his entire approach to the logic of relations.玷污 发表于 2025-3-23 18:40:19
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Das pflanzliche Genom und seine Vererbung,relations. The first was the recognition that relations are a subject for logical study in their own right. The form which this recognition took in De Morgan’s work was unusual, and it gave rise to philosophical problems; but it was important in shaping his entire approach to the logic of relations.精致 发表于 2025-3-24 13:35:17
,Die Genomgröße bei Pflanzen ist dynamisch,t significant review of these writings was written by Henry L. Mansel and published in 1851. It claimed that most of De Morgan’s innovations in . fall outside the domain of formal logic. The chief offender was the doctrine of the abstract copula, for it erred in both its analysis of judgment and itsfixed-joint 发表于 2025-3-24 16:12:34
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Genomforschung - Politik - GesellschaftWriters on De Morgan have often distinguished between the two most important facets of his work: his theory of the syllogism and his logic of relations. The former looks to the past; the latter, to the future.文艺 发表于 2025-3-24 23:11:49
Marie A. DiBerardino,Laurence D. EtkinFor over one hundred years, the links between logic and mathematics have been so close that it is difficult to think of the one without the other. All the persons chiefly responsible for the development of symbolic logic were both mathematicians and logicians.