Originally published in 1966 On the Syllogism and Other Logical
Writings assembles for the first time the five celebrated memoirs
of Augustus De Morgan on the syllogism. These are collected
together with the more condensed accounts of his researches given
in his Syllabus of a Proposed System of Logic an article on Logic
contributed to the English Cyclopaedia. De Morgan was among the
most distinguished of nineteenth century British mathematicians but
is chiefly remembered today as one of the founders of modern
mathematical logic. His writings on this subject have been little
read, however since apart from his Formal Logic, they lie buried
for the most part in inaccessible periodicals. De Morgan's own
later amendments are inserted in the text and the editorial
introduction gives a summary of the whole and traces in some detail
the course of the once-famous feud with Sir William Hamilton of
Edinburgh.
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