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The following pages link to The rise of modern logic: from Leibniz to Frege (Q1888901):
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- \(\lim +, \delta^+\), and non-permutability of \(\beta\)-steps (Q429596) (← links)
- Numbers as moments of multisets: a new-old formulation of arithmetic (Q536601) (← links)
- Frege and Carnap on the normativity of logic (Q1708758) (← links)
- Herbrand's fundamental theorem in the eyes of Jean van Heijenoort (Q1942097) (← links)
- \textit{Begriffsschrift}'s logic (Q2656211) (← links)
- Diagrammatic Reasoning with Classes and Relationships (Q2948607) (← links)
- Leibniz's laws of consistency and the philosophical foundations of connexive logic (Q3387892) (← links)
- ‘Horrent with Mysterious Spiculæ’. Augustus De Morgan’s Logic Notation of 1850 as a ‘Calculus of Opposite Relations’ (Q4608220) (← links)
- The Reception of Leibniz’s Logic in 19th Century German Philosophy (Q5165534) (← links)
- THE LOGIC OF LEIBNIZ’S<i>GENERALES INQUISITIONES DE ANALYSI NOTIONUM ET VERITATUM</i> (Q5737942) (← links)
- Formulations of the inclusion–exclusion principle from Legendre to Poincaré, with emphasis on Daniel Augusto da Silva (Q5879361) (← links)
- <i>LINGUA CHARACTERICA</i> AND <i>CALCULUS RATIOCINATOR</i>: THE LEIBNIZIAN BACKGROUND OF THE FREGE-SCHRÖDER POLEMIC (Q6153158) (← links)