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A Boole Anthology - Recent and Classical Studies in the Logic of George Boole (SYNTHESE LIBRARY Volume 291) [Hardcover]

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September 30, 2000 0792363809 978-0792363804 1
Modern mathematical logic would not exist without the analytical tools first developed by George Boole in The Mathematical Analysis of Logic and The Laws of Thought. The influence of the Boolean school on the development of logic, always recognised but long underestimated, has recently become a major research topic. This collection is the first anthology of works on Boole. It contains two works published in 1865, the year of Boole's death, but never reprinted, as well as several classic studies of recent decades and ten original contributions appearing here for the first time. From the programme of the English Algebraic School to Boole's use of operator methods, from the problem of interpretability to that of psychologism, a full range of issues is covered. The Boole Anthology is indispensable to Boole studies and will remain so for years to come.

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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (September 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0792363809
  • ISBN-13: 978-0792363804
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6 x 1 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars CELEBRATING BOOLE AFTER 150 YEARS, March 31, 2004
This review is from: A Boole Anthology - Recent and Classical Studies in the Logic of George Boole (SYNTHESE LIBRARY Volume 291) (Hardcover)
This review begins with three excerpts from a review by the Finnish historian of logic Risto Vilkko (pronounced REES-toh FEEL-koh) in THE REVIEW OF MODERN LOGIC. His whole review is well worth reading.
(1) James Gasser's A Boole Anthology is a collection of seven classical and ten recent studies on George Boole's work, its background, and its intellectual frame of reference. Two of the classical articles were published during the 1860s, with the rest appearing during the latter half of the 20th century. The recent ones are based on lectures given at Lausanne on the occasion of the conference entitled "Boole 1997: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Mathematical Analysis of Logic". Gasser's anthology is a valuable contribution to the renaissance experienced by Boole studies since the publication of Desmond MacHale's biography of Boole in 1985. In addition to MacHale's book, three recent new editions of Boole's ground-breaking The Mathematical Analysis of Logic (1996; 1998; 2001), an important selection of his manuscripts on logic and its philosophy [Grattan-Guinness & Bornet 1997], and the present volume are telling examples of the current lively interest in the life and thought of George Boole. Indeed, in the editor's words, "the present anthology constitutes an attempt to capture some of the 'buzz about Boole'" (p. vii).
(2) All in all, Gasser's Boole Anthology draws us a picture of George Boole, not as the founder of modern logic, but as an important mediator between traditions, and an initiator of an on-going and ever increasing development of the field of logical theory. On the one hand he was a historically sensitive scientist whose work emerges seamlessly from the Scholastic-Aristotelian tradition. On the other his novel ideas in the field of the algebra of logic paved the way for the break-through of a modern, mathematically-oriented logic at the turn of the 20th century. He was not an isolated miracle but an exceptionally gifted mathematician who was greatly influenced by several of his contemporaries. All the contributors of the volume seem to agree with Dummett that "there can be no doubt that Boole deserves great credit for what he achieved, in the sense that in those historical circumstances what he did must have been very difficult to do" (p. 79).
(3) James Gasser's A Boole Anthology is an important collection of first-rate Boole-studies.
Although, I realize how risky it is to disagree with someone as wise and learned as Prof. Vilkko, I think that the picture he gets from Gasser's BOOLE ANTHOLOGY is incorrect. I think that Boole should be honored as the founder of mathematical logic. As people come to a deeper and more nuanced view of the nature of logic, they will find that Boole had contributed much more to its transformation into a mathematical science than they had thought. So many of Boole's ideas have become so deeply entrenched in modern thinking about logic that it takes concentration to identify them and to realize that we owe our knowledge of them to Boole.
Gasser's book will help people to decide whether Prof. Vilkko is right. Another book that will help is the 2003 Prometheus edition of Boole's 1854 LAWS OF THOUGHT, ISBN 1 59102 089 1, which includes an introduction by John Corcoran, who by coincidence is one of the contributors to the Gasser anthology. Let me end this review by quoting the last paragraph of Corcoran's introduction: "It has been said that Galileo's greatest achievement was to persuade the world's scientists that physical reality is mathematical, or at least that science should be pursued mathematically. In his words, "The Book of Nature is written in mathematical characters." In a strikingly similar spirit, Boole stated: "it is certain that [logic's] ultimate forms and processes are mathematical" (Boole 1854, 12). Perhaps Boole's greatest achievement was to persuade the world's logicians that logical reality is mathematical, or at least that logic should be pursued mathematically." - Frango Nabrasa, Manatee, FL.
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elective operators, elective equations, equational solution, elective symbols, connexive implication, problematic modality, criteria for validity and invalidity, symbolical algebra, symbolical calculus, traditional hypotheticals, secondary propositions, symbolical methods, arithmetical algebra, hypothetical universe, symbolical equation, elective functions, equational language, indefinite portion, categorical sentences, ordinary mental processes, universal calculus, categorical propositions, impossible quantities, hypothetical propositions, primary propositions
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George Boole, New York, Professor Boole, Laws of Thought, The Mathematical Analysis of Logic, Boole Anthology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Cambridge Mathematical Journal, Edinburgh Review, Van Evra, Clarendon Press, George Peacock, Annals of Science, Ernst Zermelo, Great Britain, Herschel Manuscripts, Augustus de Morgan, While Boole, Ernst Schröder, Oxford University Press, David Hilbert, Dugald Stewart, English Algebraic School, Royal Society, Queen's College
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