On the First Principles of Logical Algebra
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Resource ID
943
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
Category
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
description
Indecomposable transformations. Rules of transformation, with commutation and association developed from these rules. Implication; contradiction and excluded middle; aggregation and composition. Ethics of terminology applied to the case of Boole's creation of logical algebra. Transitive relations; incompossibility; identity and lines of identity. Propositions and signs; universal, particular, individual propositions; subject of propositions. Among the variants, the following topics occur: lines of identity; individual, definite, and singular terms; rules for existential graphs. Also the initial discussion of categoriology in connection with logical term
general index
Aggregation, Boolean algebra, Categories, Commutation, Composition and aggregation, Contradiction principle of (see also Laws of thought), Excluded middle principle of (see also Laws of thought), Graphs existential, association of Ideas, Identity, lines of identity, Implication, Incompossibility, Logic (modal see Modality), Particular, Proposition, Relatives logic of, Sign(s), Term(s), definite Term(s), individual Term(s), singular Term(s), ethics of Terminology, Universals
pagination
pp. 1-34, with 25 pp. of variants
Date
u
manuscript number
515
publication
n.p.
topic
LOGIC / LOGICAL ALGEBRA
manuscript contains non-textual content
yes