Ernst Schröder on algebra and logic
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Ernst Schröder on algebra and logic
(Synthese library, v. 465)
Springer, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume offers English translations of three early works by Ernst Schroeder (1841-1902), a mathematician and logician whose philosophical ruminations and pathbreaking contributions to algebraic logic attracted the admiration and ire of figures such as Dedekind, Frege, Husserl, and C. S. Peirce. Today he still engages the sympathetic interest of logicians and philosophers.
The works translated record Schroeder's journey out of algebra into algebraic logic and document his transformation of George Boole's opaque and unwieldy logical calculus into what we now recognize as Boolean algebra. Readers interested in algebraic logic and abstract algebra can look forward to a tour of the early history of those fields with a guide who was exceptionally thorough, unfailingly honest, and deeply reflective.
Table of Contents
- Preface1) Introduction 2) Ernst Schro der's "Lehrbuch der Arithmetik und Algebra fu r Lehrer und Studirende" (1873)
- 3) Ernst Schro der's booklet "Der Operationskreis des Logikkalkuls (1877)
- 4) Ernst Schro der "Note u ber den Operationskreis des Logikcalculs" (1877). Bibliography Name/Subject Index
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