| A. G. Kusraev, Samson Semenovich Kutateladze - 1999 - 352 pagina’s
...of Logic and Probabilities" [16, 17]. The author himself formulated his intentions as follows: "The design of the following treatise is to investigate...reasoning is performed; to give expression to them in the language of a Calculus, and upon this foundation to establish the science of Logic and construct its... | |
| Howard Rheingold - 2000 - 366 pagina’s
...metaphysician from Aristotle to Descartes had overlooked. In his first chapter, Boole wrote: 10 1. The design of the following treatise is to investigate...give expression to them in the symbolical language of a Calculus, and upon this foundation to establish the science of Logic and construct its method ...... | |
| A.G. Kusraev - 2000 - 466 pagina’s
...of Logic and Probabilities" [49, 50]. The author himself formulated his intentions as follows: "The design of the following treatise is to investigate...reasoning is performed; to give expression to them in the language of a Calculus, and upon this foundation to establish the science of Logic and construct its... | |
| James Gasser - 2000 - 374 pagina’s
...'psychological' may mean the mental as such, both Boole and Frege shared it. Boole (1854, 1) stated: The design of the following treatise is to investigate...operations of the mind by which reasoning is performed', and Frege (1977, 25) claimed: 'Neither logic nor mathematics has the task of investigating minds and... | |
| Cornelius T. Leondes - 2018 - 2400 pagina’s
...Which Are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities, he stated his goals as: ... to investigate the fundamental laws of those operations...give expression to them in the symbolical language of a Calculus, and upon this foundation to establish the science of logic and instruct its method; . .... | |
| Paul W. Glimcher - 2004 - 404 pagina’s
...goal of permitting the testing of new ideas in any domain. As Boole put it in The Laws of Thought: The design of the following treatise is to investigate...reasoning is performed; to give expression to them in the language of a Calculus, and upon this foundation to establish the science of Logic and construct its... | |
| Harro Maas - 2005 - 364 pagina’s
...mental organisation. Boole's introductory words (Boole [1854] 1958, 1) leave little doubt on this: The design of the following treatise is to investigate...give expression to them in the symbolical language of a Calculus... and, finally, to collect from the various elements of truth brought to view in the course... | |
| Ivor Grattan-Guinness - 2005 - 1040 pagina’s
...be mentioned. Its contents are summarised in Table 1. Table 1. Contents by chapters of Boole's book. 'to investigate the fundamental laws of those operations of the mind by which reasoning is performed' but also 'to give expression to them in the symbolic language of a Calculus' (p. 1). It came clear... | |
| Raymond Smullyan - 2007 - 183 pagina’s
...Publications). Boole described his purpose in writing this book in the following opening words: The design of the following treatise is to investigate the fundamental laws of the mind by which reasoning is performed; to give expression to them in the symbolic language of a... | |
| Sándor Dominich - 2008 - 330 pagina’s
...algebra of documents uniquely complemented? 5. Are concept lattices orthomodular? To give expression to the fundamental laws of those operations of the mind by which reasoning is performed in the symbolic language of Calculus. ..but did not try to treat the mysterious depths of actual thought.... | |
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