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Calculus ratiocinator versus characteristica universalis? The two traditions in logic, revisited
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    Calculus ratiocinator versus characteristica universalis? The two traditions in logic, revisited (English)
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    1 July 2004
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    history of logic
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    philosophy of logic
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    Leibniz
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    Frege
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    Schröder
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