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An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities
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At the age of twenty, George Boole taught himself mathematics, then worked his way through the mathematics of his day, published papers in a wide range of mathematical fields, until, in this remarkably accessible seminal work, he laid down postulates and axioms for logic for the first time - just as Euclid had done for geometry. Boolean algebra has become the basis for practical digital circuit design; thus Boole has provided the theoretical grounding for the Information Age.
"A classic of pure mathematics and symbolic logic"- Scientific American. "Pure mathematics was discovered by George Boole in his work published in 1854."-Bertrand Russell.
At the age of twenty, George Boole taught himself mathematics, then worked his way through the mathematics of his day, published papers in a wide range of mathematical fields, until, in this remarkably accessible seminal work, he laid down postulates and axioms for logic for the first time - just as Euclid had done for geometry. Boolean algebra has become the basis for practical digital circuit design; thus Boole has provided the theoretical grounding for the Information Age.
"A classic of pure mathematics and symbolic logic"- Scientific American. "Pure mathematics was discovered by George Boole in his work published in 1854."-Bertrand Russell.


















