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Peirce's role in the history of logic
lingua universalis and calculus ratiocinator
pp. 135-169
Abstract
This chapter discusses central issues of Peirce's conception of logic, comparing his work with the works of other logicians of the time, in particular Boole, Venn, Schröder, and Frege. It presents a detailed analysis of Peirce's approach to notation, including pasigraphy and Peirce's claw.
Publication details
Published in:
Koslow Arnold, Buchsbaum Arthur (2015) The road to universal logic II: Festschrift for the 50th birthday of Jean-Yves Béziau. Basel, Birkhäuser.
Pages: 135-169
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15368-1_5
Full citation:
Anellis Irving H. (2015) „Peirce's role in the history of logic: lingua universalis and calculus ratiocinator“, In: A. Koslow & A. Buchsbaum (eds.), The road to universal logic II, Basel, Birkhäuser, 135–169.