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British Logic in the Nineteenth Century 2008
- Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
British Logic in the Nineteenth Century. Handbook of the History of Logic 4, Elsevier 2008, ISBN 978-0-444-51610-7 - Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
Preface. - Gordon R. McOuat, Charissa S. Varma:
Bentham's logic. 1-32 - Tim Milnes:
Coleridge's logic. 33-74 - James W. van Evra:
Richard Whately and logical theory. 75-91 - Ralph Jessop:
The logic of sir William Hamilton: Tunnelling through sand to place the keystone in the aristotelic arch. 93-162 - Laura J. Snyder:
"The whole box of tools": William Whewell and the logic of induction. 163-228 - Fred Wilson:
The logic of John Stuart Mill. 229-281 - Michael E. Hobart, Joan L. Richards:
De Morgan's logic. 283-329 - Dale Jacquette:
Boole's logic. 331-379 - Maria Panteki:
French 'logique' and British 'logic': On the origins of augustus de Morgan's early logical inquiries, 1805-1835. 381-456 - Amirouche Moktefi:
Lewis Carroll's logic. 457-505 - James W. van Evra:
John Venn and logical theory. 507-513 - Bert Mosselmans, Ard Van Moer:
William Stanley Jevons and the substitution of similars. 515-531 - Shahid Rahman, Juan Redmond:
Hugh Maccoll and the birth of logical pluralism. 533-604 - David Sullivan:
The Idealists. 605-661 - William J. Mander:
Bradley's logic. 663-717
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