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Birth and Death Dates 1806-1871
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Lukas M. Verburgt
(2024)
Scientific Method, Induction, and Probability: The Whewell–De Morgan Debate on Baconianism, 1830s–1850s.
HOPOS
(pp. 134-163).
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Article
Adrian Rice; Christopher Hollings; Ursula Martin
(2017)
The Lovelace–De Morgan Mathematical Correspondence: A Critical Re-Appraisal.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 202-231).
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Article
Donal Murphy
(2016)
George Boole and Walsh's Delusions.
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
(pp. 123-127).
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Sloan Evans Despeaux; Adrian C. Rice
(2016)
Augustus De Morgan's anonymous reviews for The Athenæum: A mirror of a Victorian mathematician.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 148-171).
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Verburgt, Lukas M.
(2015)
The Objective and the Subjective in Mid-Nineteenth-Century British Probability Theory.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 468-467).
(/isis/citation/CBB001553591/)
Article
Abeles, Francine F.
(2014)
Nineteenth Century British Logic on Hypotheticals, Conditionals, and Implication.
History and Philosophy of Logic
(pp. 24-37).
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Chapter
Rice, Adrian
(2012)
Vindicating Leibniz in the Calculus Priority Dispute: The Role of Augustus De Morgan.
In: The History of the History of Mathematics: Case Studies for the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries
(p. 89).
(/isis/citation/CBB001251316/)
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Zabell, S. L.
(2012)
De Morgan and Laplace: A Tale of Two Cities.
Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique
(p. 1).
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Article
Richards, Joan L.
(2011)
“This Compendious Language”: Mathematics in the World of Augustus De Morgan.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(p. 506).
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Article
Gandon, Sébastien
(2009)
La théorie des rapports chez Augustus de Morgan.
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
(p. 285).
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Chapter
Peckhaus, Volker
(2009)
The Mathematical Origins of Nineteenth-Century Algebra of Logic.
In: The Development of Modern Logic
(p. 159).
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Article
Simmons, Charlotte
(2008)
William Rowan Hamilton and George Boole.
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
(p. 96).
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Article
Richards, Joan L.
(2007)
In Search of the “Sea-Something”: Reason and Transcendence in the Frend/De Morgan Family.
Science in Context
(p. 509).
(/isis/citation/CBB000850278/)
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Gupta, R. C.
(2006)
Augustus De Morgan (1806--1871): The India Born Founder President of the London Mathematical Society Who Discovered Mathematician Ramachandra---A Birth Centenary Tribute.
Indian Journal of History of Science
(p. 411).
(/isis/citation/CBB000830963/)
Article
Richards, Joan L.
(2006)
Introduction: Fragmented Lives.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(p. 302).
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Article
Higgitt, Rebekah
(2006)
Why I Don't FRS My Tail: Augustus De Morgan and the Royal Society.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(p. 253).
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Article
Merrill, Daniel
(2005)
Augustus De Morgan's Boolean Algebra.
History and Philosophy of Logic
(p. 75).
(/isis/citation/CBB000740616/)
Article
Phillips, Christopher
(2005)
Augustus De Morgan and the Propagation of Moral Mathematics.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(p. 105).
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Cohen, Daniel J.
(2005)
Reason and Belief in Victorian Mathematics.
In: The Organisation of Knowledge in Victorian Britain
(p. 139).
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Article
Wang, Xiaoqin
(2004)
A Strange Mathematical File Which Will Never Be Out of Date.
Studies in Dialectics of Nature
(pp. 86-89).
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