The Horn theory of Boole's partial algebras

Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):97-105 (2013)
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This paper augments Hailperin's substantial efforts to place Boole's algebra of logic on a solid footing. Namely Horn sentences are used to give a modern formulation of the principle that Boole adopted in 1854 as the foundation for his algebra of logic—we call this principle The Rule of 0 and 1.

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Hanamantagouda Sankappanavar
State University of New York At New Paltz

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