Figuring it Out: Logic Diagrams [Book Review]

History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (1):104-107 (2022)
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Abstract

Linear diagrams (sometimes called ‘Line diagrams’) have an old history. Their past supporters include distinguished logicians such as Leibniz, Lambert and (J. N.) Keynes. Although circular diagrams...

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