Robert Leslie Ellis, William Whewell and Kant: the role of Rev H F C Logan
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DOI10.1080/17498430.2015.1035582zbMATH Open1342.01021OpenAlexW1988783702WikidataQ58514595 ScholiaQ58514595MaRDI QIDQ2806375FDOQ2806375
Publication date: 17 May 2016
Published in: BSHM Bulletin (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17498430.2015.1035582
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- Augustus De Morgan, the History of Mathematics, and the Foundations of Algebra
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- W. R. Hamilton's view of algebra as the science of pure time and his revision of this view
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- Early criticism of the symbolical approach to algebra
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