Calculus ratiocinator versus characteristica universalis? The two traditions in logic, revisited

History and Philosophy of Logic 25 (1):3-14 (2004)
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It is a commonplace that in the development of modern logic towards its actual shape at least two directions or traditions have to be distinguished. These traditions may be called, following the mo...

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