Collected Papers, Volume 3 |
Contents
Paper Paragraph Page | 4 |
UPON THE LOGIC OF MATHEMATICS 1867 | 16 |
DESCRIPTION OF A NOTATION FOR THE LOGIC | 27 |
Application of the Algebraic Signs | 62 |
General Formulæ 81 47 | 81 |
General Method of Working with this | 89 |
ON THE APPLICATION OF LOGICAL ANALYSIS | 99 |
The Logic of Relatives | 138 |
lems 510 | 321 |
Professor Schröders Pentagrammatical Notation 520 | 327 |
Professor Schröders Iconic Solution of χφχ 523 | 331 |
Introduction to the Logic of Quantity 526 | 332 |
THE LOGIC OF MATHEMATICS IN RELATION TO EDUCATION 1898 | 346 |
Of Pure Number 562A | 352 |
INFINITESIMALS 1900 10 563 | 360 |
ΧΙΧ NOMENCLATURE AND DIVISIONS OF DYADIC RELATIONS 1903 | 366 |
ON THE LOGIC OF NUMBER 1881 | 158 |
ASSOCIATIVE ALGEBRAS 1881 | 171 |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ALGEBRA | 180 |
ON THE RELATIVE FORMS OF QUATERNIONS | 187 |
THE LOGIC OF RELATIVES 1883 328 | 195 |
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF NOTATION 1885 | 210 |
NonRelative Logic 365 | 214 |
FirstIntentional Logic of Relatives 392 | 226 |
SecondIntentional Logic 398 | 233 |
Note 403A | 239 |
THE CRITIC OF ARGUMENTS 1892 | 250 |
The Reader is Introduced to Relatives 415 | 257 |
THE REGENERATED LOGIC 1896 425 | 266 |
THE LOGIC OF RELATIVES 1897 | 288 |
Of the Term Relation in its First Grade of Clearness 458 | 289 |
Of Relation in the Second Grade of Clearness 464 | 292 |
Of Relation in the Third Grade of Clear ness 468 | 295 |
Triads the Primitive Relatives 483 | 310 |
Relatives of Second Intention 488 | 311 |
The Algebra of Dyadic Relatives 492 | 313 |
General Algebra of Logic 499 | 316 |
Method of Calculating with the General Algebra 503 | 317 |
Schröders Conception of Logical Prob | 320 |
First System of Divisions 578 | 369 |
Second System of Divisions 583 | 374 |
Third System of Divisions 588 | 376 |
Fourth System of Divisions 601 | 383 |
Note on the Nomenclature and Divisions of Modal Dyadic Relations 606 | 386 |
NOTES ON SYMBOLIC LOGIC AND MATHEMATICS 1901 and 1911 | 388 |
Individual 611 | 390 |
Involution 614 | 392 |
Logic exact 616 | 393 |
Multitude in mathematics 626 | 399 |
Postulate 632 | 401 |
Presupposition 635 | 403 |
Relatives 636 | 404 |
Transposition 644 | 409 |
APPENDIX ON NONIONS 646 | 411 |
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES | 417 |
INDEX OF SUBJECTS | 419 |
3 | 5 |
Paper | 13 |
THE ESSENCE OF REASONING 1893 | 19 |
SECOND INTENTIONAL LOGIC 1893 80 56 | 56 |
A THEORY ABOUT QUANTITY 1897 | 132 |
Common terms and phrases
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