Laws of FormAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 141 pagina's |
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Pagina 119
... premisses of an argument to be related by logical conjunction . For example , in transcribing the alleged dilemma above , we first cross the transcription of each individual premiss and then cross the result to give the conjunction ...
... premisses of an argument to be related by logical conjunction . For example , in transcribing the alleged dilemma above , we first cross the transcription of each individual premiss and then cross the result to give the conjunction ...
Pagina 120
... premiss first , as Whitehead and Russell do , we find all a are b if and all b are c , then all a are c which we can ... premisses alone , can be found only by trial . Equivalence problems are similarly open to solution in this way ...
... premiss first , as Whitehead and Russell do , we find all a are b if and all b are c , then all a are c which we can ... premisses alone , can be found only by trial . Equivalence problems are similarly open to solution in this way ...
Pagina 129
... premisses . That is to say , if any of the possible 2m spaces is required to be absent from the universe , it must be positively ( i.e. referentially ) excluded . None of the possible eight spaces is excluded by the premisses of the ...
... premisses . That is to say , if any of the possible 2m spaces is required to be absent from the universe , it must be positively ( i.e. referentially ) excluded . None of the possible eight spaces is excluded by the premisses of the ...
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Independence | 53 |
Reentry into the form | 69 |
Notes | 77 |
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Alfred North Whitehead already appear argument arrangement axiom Boole Boolean algebras boundary calculus of indications called cancellation canon Chapter circumference condensation connexion consequence consider constant constructed cross r cross deepest space degree demonstration distinct variables distinguished empty cross evident example existence existential experience fact finite formal George Boole George Spencer-Brown hitherto hypothesis of simplification identical illustrated indicate the marked injunction inside interpretation justified K-elements Kurt Gödel LAWS OF FORM logic logical conjunction marker mathe mathematical matical number of crosses number of steps ourselves plane possible pr qr premisses primary algebra primary arithmetic primitive equation principle procedure proposition prove R D Laing reader reference rule seen sentential calculus sentential logic Sheffer's simple expression Sn+2 Spencer Brown stand statements substitution Suppose syllogism symbol theorem 16 tion token universal unmarked valid wave structure write Yehoshua Bar-Hillel ать רר