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(Calling Copernicus a scientist would be a little like calling George Boole a "computer scientist" or calling Linnaeus an "evolutionary biologist".)
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Ernst Schröder thought that Leibniz's ideal of a logical calculus had been brought to perfection by George Boole
Leibniz's Influence on 19th Century Logic Peckhaus, Volker 2009
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Anybody know much about the case of Alicia Boole Stott, daughter of George Boole?
Why Can’t We Visualize More Than Three Dimensions? Sean 2009
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Likewise, remotely disqualified, or not, Ada Lovelace and George Boole.
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George Boole took Leibniz's binary code and created Boolean algebra, and John von Neumann took Boolean algebra and created the digital computer.
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George Boole took Leibniz's binary code and created Boolean algebra, and John von Neumann took Boolean algebra and created the digital computer.
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George Boole took Leibniz's binary code and created Boolean algebra, and John von Neumann took Boolean algebra and created the digital computer.
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George Boole was the first to present logic as a mathematical theory in algebraic style.
Propositional Consequence Relations and Algebraic Logic Jansana, Ramon 2006
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It was 150 years ago that George Boole published his literary classic The Laws of Thought, wherein he devised a mathematical language for dealing with mental machinations of logic.
Meet George Boole of Boolean Logic Fame « ResourceShelf 2004
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George Boole (181564) published The Laws of Thought, an expansion of his 1847 work, The Mathematical Analysis of Logic, which marked the beginning of symbolic logic, that is, the attempt to express the laws of thought in algebraic symbols.
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