Introduction
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Paper 01.
| On an Improvement in Boole’s Calculus of Logic (1867)
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Paper 02.
| Upon the Logic of Mathematics (1867)
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1.
| The Boolian Calculus
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2.
| On Arithmetic
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Paper 03.
| Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives, Resulting from an Amplification of the Conceptions of Boole's Calculus Of Logic (1870)
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1.
| De Morgan's Notation
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2.
| General Definitions of the Algebraic Signs
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3.
| Application of the Algebraic Signs to Logic
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4.
| General Formulæ
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5.
| General Method of Working with this Notation
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6.
| Properties of Particular Relative Terms
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Paper 04.
| On the Application of Logical Analysis to Multiple Algebra (1875)
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Paper 05.
| Note On Grassmann's Calculus of Extension (1877)
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Paper 06.
| On the Algebra of Logic (1880)
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Part I.
| Syllogistic
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1.
| Derivation of Logic
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2.
| Syllogism and Dialogism
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3.
| Forms of Propositions
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4.
| The Algebra of the Copula
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Part II.
| The Logic of Non-Relative Terms
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| The Internal Multiplication and the Addition of Logic
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2.
| The Resolution of Problems in Non-Relative Logic
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Part III
| The Logic of Relatives
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1.
| Individual and Simple Terms
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2.
| Relatives
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3.
| Relatives connected by Transposition of Relate and Correlate
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4.
| Classification of Relatives
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5.
| The Composition of Relatives
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6.
| Methods in the Algebra of Relatives
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7.
| The General Formulæ for Relatives
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Paper 07.
| On the Logic of Number (1881)
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1.
| Definition of Quantity
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2.
| Simple Quantity
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3.
| Discrete Quantity
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4.
| Semi-infinite Quantity
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5.
| Discrete Simple Quantity Infinite in both Directions
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6.
| Limited Discrete Simple Quantity
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Paper 08.
| Associative Algebras
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1.
| On the Relative Forms of the Algebras
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2.
| On the Algebras in which Division is Unambiguous
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Paper 09.
| Brief Description of the Algebra of Relatives (1882)
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Paper 10
| On the Relative Forms of Quaternions (1882)
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Paper 11.
| On a Class of Multiple Algebras (1882)
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Paper 12.
| The Logic of Relatives (1883)
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Paper 13.
| On the Algebra of Logic: A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation (1885)
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1.
| Three Kinds of Signs
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2.
| Non-Relative Logic
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3.
| First-Intentional Logic of Relatives
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4.
| Second-Intentional Logic
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5.
| Note
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Paper 14.
| The Critic of Arguments (1892)
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1.
| Exact Thinking
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2.
| The Reader is Introduced to Relatives
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Paper 15.
| The Regenerated Logic (1896)
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Paper 16.
| The Logic of Relatives (1897)
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1.
| Three Grades of Clearness
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2.
| Of the Term Relation in its First Grade of Clearness
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3.
| Of Relation in the Second Grade of Clearness
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4.
| Of Relation in the Third Grade of Clearness
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5.
| Triads, the Primitive Relatives
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6.
| Relatives of Second Intention
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7.
| The Algebra of Dyadic Relatives
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8.
| General Algebra of Logic
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9.
| Method of Calculating with the General Algebra
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10.
| Schröder's Conception of Logical Problems
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11.
| Professor Schröder's Pentagrammatical Notation
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12.
| Professor Schröder's Iconic Solution of x∠φx
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13.
| Introduction to the Logic of Quantity
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Paper 17.
| The Logic of Mathematics in Relation to Education (1898)
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1.
| Of Mathematics in General
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2.
| Of Pure Number
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Paper 18.
| Infinitesimals (1900
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Paper 19.
| Nomenclature and Divisions of Dyadic Relations (1903)
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1.
| Nomenclature
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2.
| First System of Divisions
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3.
| Second System of Divisions
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4.
| Third System of Divisions
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5.
| Fourth System of Divisions
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6.
| Note on the Nomenclature and Divisions of Modal Dyadic Relations
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Paper 20.
| Notes on Symbolic Logic and Mathematics (1901 & 1911)
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Appendix on Nonions
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