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Type: 
Manuscript
Author: 
Peirce, Charles Sanders
Title: 
Book II. Division I. Part 2. Logic of Relatives. Chapter XII. The Algebra of Relatives
Manuscript Id: 
MS [R] 418
Year: 
1893
Abstract / Description: 

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., 1893, pp. 350-372.
“If I have made any substantial improvement in logic, it is in the discovery of this manner of dealing with the imperfections of Boolians.” Exhibiting and remedying imperfections of the Boolean calculus. Logic of relations, which, CSP says, he brought to essential completion in 1885 (G-1885-3). First and second intentional logic. Machines which are capable of solving problems in non-relative Boolean algebra, with an examination of the performance of one of them (Allan Marquand’s, as reported in the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, XXI. 303).

Keywords: 
Boolian Calculus, Logic of Relations, Logic of Relatives, Fact, Relation, Second Intention, First Intention, Reasoning Machine, Allan Marquand, Logician, Mathematician
Language: 
English