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The following pages link to French ''logique'' and British ''logic'': on the origins of Augustus De Morgan's early logical inquiries, 1805--1835. (Q1415596):
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- Augustus De Morgan's anonymous reviews for The Athenæum: a mirror of a Victorian mathematician (Q286031) (← links)
- The objective and the subjective in mid-nineteenth-century British probability theory (Q891755) (← links)
- British logic in the nineteenth century (Q927303) (← links)
- Augustus De Morgan's inaugural lecture of 1828 (Q1000871) (← links)
- An introductory lecture delivered to the opening of the mathematical classes in the university of London nov. 5th, 1828 (Q1000873) (← links)
- What Makes a Great Mathematics Teacher? The Case of Augustus De Morgan (Q2757383) (← links)
- Robert Leslie Ellis, William Whewell and Kant: the role of Rev H F C Logan (Q2806375) (← links)
- La théorie des rapports chez Augustus De Morgan (Q3078283) (← links)
- De Morgan in the Prehistory of Statistical Hypothesis Testing (Q3592408) (← links)
- Inspiration or desperation? Augustus De Morgan's appointment to the chair of mathematics at London University in 1828 (Q4365085) (← links)
- ‘Horrent with Mysterious Spiculæ’. Augustus De Morgan’s Logic Notation of 1850 as a ‘Calculus of Opposite Relations’ (Q4608220) (← links)
- Schopenhauer and the Mathematical Intuition as the Foundation of Geometry (Q5118394) (← links)