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  1. An Essay On Probabilities, and Their Application to Life Contingencies and Insurance Offices by Augustus De Morgan, 2010-03-10
  2. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume 2 by Augustus De Morgan, David Eugene Smith, 2010-02-24
  3. The Quadrature of the Circle: Correspondence Between an Eminent Mathematician and James Smith, Esq by James Smith, Augustus De Morgan, 2010-01-09
  4. The Arithmetical Books from the Invention of Printing to the Present Time by Augustus De Morgan, 2009-10-12
  5. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume 1 by Augustus De Morgan, David Eugene Smith, et all 2010-04-03
  6. Elements of algebra preliminary to the differential calculus by Augustus De Morgan, 2010-08-28
  7. First Notions Of Logic: Preparatory To The Study Of Geometry (1840) by Augustus De Morgan, 2010-05-23
  8. On the Syllogism and Other Logical Writings. by Augustus. De Morgan, 1966
  9. Elementary Illustrations of the Differential and Integral Calculus by Augustus De Morgan, 2010-01-09
  10. An Essay on Probabilities; And on Their Application to Life Contingencies and Insurance Offices by Augustus De Morgan, 2010-03-25
  11. From matter to spirit. The result of ten years'experience in spirit manifestations. Intended as a guide to enquirers by Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan, Augustus De Morgan, 2010-09-03
  12. On the study and difficulties of mathematics by Augustus De Morgan, Thomas Joseph McCormack, 2010-08-21
  13. An Essay on Probabilities (Development of Science Series) by Augustus De Morgan, 1988-12
  14. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I by De Augustus Morgan, 2009-01-12

61. Augustus De Morgan Quotes
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66. Historical Tidbits
Bolzano, Bernard (1781 1848); Cantor, Georg (1845 - 1918); Cauchy,Augustin (1789 - 1857); de morgan, augustus (1806 - 1871); Euclid (330(?) - 275(?
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67. Lafcadio Hearn + Augustus De Morgan
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It was on this date, June 27, 1850, that Lafcadio Hearn was born on the Greek island of Lefkas, from which his Greek mother and Anglo-Irish father gave him his name. While attending St. Cuthbert's in England, at 15 he lost his left eye in a playing field accident. It was also while there that Hearn shook off his Catholicism and adopted a Pantheism little removed from Atheism. Forced to withdraw from school following his father's death, he pursued a journalism career in the United States, establishing his reputation in New Orleans for his colorful, imaginative prose. Between 1889 and 1890, during the Meiji period, he settled in Japan, where he spent the rest of his life, married a Japanese woman and adopted the name Koizumi Yakumo. He taught English and literature, but his perceptive explanation to Western readers of pre-Westernized Japanese life and culture won him Athanaeum 's kudos as "the most brilliant of writers on Japanese life." He was particularly adept at interpreting Japanese Buddhism * Kenneth Rexroth.

68. True (logic) - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About True (logic)
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Cite / link Email Feedback logic, the systematic study of valid inference. A distinction is drawn between logical validity and truth. Validity merely refers to formal properties of the process of inference. Thus, a conclusion whose value is true may be drawn from an invalid argument, and one whose value is false, from a valid sequence. For example, the argument All professors are brilliant; Smith is a professor, therefore, Smith is brilliant is a valid inference, but the argument All professors are brilliant; Smith is brilliant; therefore, Smith is a professor is an invalid inference, even if Smith is a professor.

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70. 7th Augustus De Morgan Workshop
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Organizers: Johan van Benthem (Amsterdam/Stanford), Dov Gabbay (London), (Amsterdam), Jane Spurr (London).
Workshop Locale: Great Hall, King's College London
How to get there: King's College is within easy reach of all mainline stations in London. The nearest Underground stations are Temple Embankment Charing Cross and Covent Garden . The Great Hall is in the Main Building of Strand Campus
Registration: Between 1:30 and 2:30 pm on Friday, 4th November.
Attendance fee: £15 (£10 for students) Contact: jane(at)dcs.kcl.ac.uk Hotels: The organizers are recommending the Tavistock Hotel Traditionally, logic has dealt with the zero-agent notion of truth and the one-agent notion of reasoning. In the last decades, research focus in logic shifted from these topics to the vast field of "interactive logic", encompassing logics of communication and interaction. The main applications of this move to n -agent notions are logical approaches to games and social software. The wealth of applications in these areas will be the focus of the 7th Augustus de Morgan Workshop.

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72. Science In The 19th Century Periodical
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73. Augustus De Morgan And The Absurdity Of Negative Numbers
I now quote from augustus de morgan, on negative numbers (1831). If we wish tosay that 8 is greater than 5 by the number 3, we write this equation 85=3.
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Augustus De Morgan and the Absurdity of Negative Numbers De Morgan was a very prominent English mathematician of the 19 th Century. His name survives today mainly in the "De Morgan Laws" concerning the logical connectives "and" and "or" and their transpositions under negation; there are equivalent set-theoretic formulations as well. In his own time he was better known as a newspaper columnist, a popularizer in the tradition carried down to our time by Martin Gardner, only funnier. His wife collected and published a collection of his writings under the title, A Budget of Paradoxes , in which most of the pieces concerned his hilarious correspondence with people who insisted they had squared the circle. Let me also recommend, though for quite different reasons, De Morgan's much earlier book The Study of Algebra , written in 1831. My copy, from the University of Rochester library, is an American reprint of many years later (Open Court, 1878 I think), but apparently the same as the original book. De Morgan was very young, about 25, when he wrote it, but he was of course not stupid.

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Essay on Probabilities, Elements of Algebra, Formal Logic, or the Calculus of Inference Necessary and Probable,
and Differential and Integral Calculus, are among the works which made him distinguished, but which show but a small part of his intellectual activity. He was a constant contributor to various periodicals, to the from 1840; and by no means on mathematical subjects alone. His contributions to Knight's are a considerable proportion of the entire work. "He passed for diversion's sake from one arduous study to another"; but found time to acquire a good degree of proficiency as an instrumental performer, and was a habitual and eager reader of novels, especially of humorous novels. As a mathematician he had the rare merit of not overestimating his favorite science, though he proved by his Formal Logic that it was not incompatible for a mathematician to be also a logician; and he was accordingly one of the weightiest adherents that Spiritualism has ever won over. A treatise of his on these manifestations, entitled From Matter to Spirit

75. Augustus_De_Morgan
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Augustus De Morgan was born June 27, 1806 in Madura, Madras Presidency India (now Madurai Tamil Nadu , India); His father was Col. De Morgan, who held various appointments in the service of the East India Company . His mother was descended from James Dodson , who computed a table of anti-logarithms, that is, the numbers corresponding to exact logarithm s. Col. De Morgan removed his family to England when Augustus was seven months old. As his father and grandfather had both been born in India, De Morgan used to say that he was neither English, nor Scottish, nor Irish, but a Briton "unattached," using the technical term applied to an undergraduate of Oxford or Cambridge who is not a member of any one of the Colleges.
When De Morgan was ten years old, his father died. Mrs. De Morgan resided at various places in the southwest of England, and her son received his elementary education at various schools of no great account. His mathematical talents were unnoticed till he had reached the age of fourteen. A friend of the family accidentally discovered him making an elaborate drawing of a figure in Euclid with ruler and compasses, and explained to him the aim of Euclid, and gave him an initiation into demonstration.

76. UCL Library Services -- Special Collections Library
de morgan Papers MS ADD 97. Portrait of de morgan 1 box. augustus demorgan (1806-1871) was Professor of Mathematics , UCL 1828-1831 and 1836-1866.
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Information about Library sites Who's who Other libraries Services ... Subject resources De Morgan Papers - MS ADD 97 1 box Augustus De Morgan (1806-1871) was Professor of Mathematics , UCL 1828-1831 and 1836-1866. The collection consists of correspondence with George Boole (1815-1864), 1842-1864; letters from John Stuart Mil l, 1847-1868, and from various other correspondents, 1846-1848. Handlist and index available Further De Morgan papers accessioned separately:
  • MS ADD 27 - Elements of statics, 1827. 1 volume. MS ADD 3 - Manuscript of his Introductory Lecture at UCL delivered on 5 November 1828. 1 volume. MS ADD 5 - Student's notes on lectures on Algebraic Geometry given by De Morgan at UCL, Session 1846/47. The notes were taken by John G Hepburn . 1 volume.
  • MS ADD 6 - Mathematical tracts, 'copied from the original manuscripts in the Library of University College London by John Power Hicks, 1849-51'. 1 volume.

77. Philosophical Dictionary: Decision-Deontology
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Interpretive method that denies the priority or privilege of any single reading of a text (even if guided by the intentions of its author) and tries to show that the text is incoherent because its own key terms can be understood only in relation to their suppressed opposites. Deconstructionists like Derrida seek to uncover the internal conflicts that tend to undermine (or at least to "decenter") the putative significance of any text. In ordinary language, for example, someone who says, "If I may be perfectly candid for a moment, . . ." ambiguity in the very notions of honesty and truth Recommended Reading: Deconstruction in a Nutshell: A Conversation With Jacques Derrida at Amazon.com

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80. Garrett Augustus Morgan
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