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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6449637
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On Universality and Formality in 19th Century Symbolic Logic: The Case of Schröder’s “Absolute Algebra”
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    On Universality and Formality in 19th Century Symbolic Logic: The Case of Schröder’s “Absolute Algebra” (English)
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    24 June 2015
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    history of logic
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    algebra of logic
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    formality
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    Ernst Schröder
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