Chapter III. The Simplest Mathematics
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Resource ID
16609
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Some of the pages of this manuscript are dated page 4, for instance, is dated January 2, 1902. On postulates (footnote on the corruption of Euclid's text and the confusion between "axioms" and "postulates"). Principles of contradiction and of excluded middle. The development of Boole's logical algebra. Logical depth and breadth. Composition and aggregation: De Morgan and Jevons. Beginning with generals, logic requires notion of inference its primary aim is criticism of inference. Definition of an "individual." Confusion of collective identity with individual identity. Algebra of the copula of inclu-sion. The meaning of the mathematical "is." Algebraical consequence: constituents of a consequence standard and potential constituents proximates of a consequence. Scriptibility. The "vital" definitions of the algebra. Distinction between collective and distributive applicability of a disjunction to "v." The distinction between several and joint applicability to "v." Close and loose combinations and their denial. Definition of the generalized copula of inclusion in five clauses. Theorems and rules of the algebra. In the alternative sections: existential graphs (pp. 14-68) explanation of CSP's notation for Boolean algebra (pp. 35-45) algebra of the copula, formal definitions of "if," "and," "or," employed in defining and more on consequence (pp. 56-76)
pagination
pp. 2-108 (p. 9 is missing), with many rewritten sections
Date
1902
number
MS0430_251
abbreviated title
(Logic III)
date (Robin)
1902