The book begins with a discussion of Benjamin Peirce's linear associative algebra and then considers this and other early influences on the logic of is son, C. S. Peirce. A discussion of the early algebraic logicians such as Boole, Jevons and De Morgan follows, culminating in a detailed analysis of C. S. Peirce's seminal paper "Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives." His further developments of the 1880s, including quantificational logic are also traced. At the end of his life, Peirce looked to his graphical logic system - the existential graphs - to provide the logic of the...
The book begins with a discussion of Benjamin Peirce's linear associative algebra and then considers this and other early influences on the logic of i...
When Remy runs away from her pack and encounters Blake Christensen--the devilishly handsome Alpha of the Christensen pack--she knows she's found her mate. Only, there is a problem: Blake's pack is made up of wild wolves--wolves that Remy has been taught since birth to hate and fear. To make matters worse, Blake's pack has long looked down on wolves like Remy--collared wolves who've rejected the Old Ways of Lycans. But the call of the wild draws Remy to Blake and she discovers a world where she can be the wolf she always wanted to be: wild, free, and strong. But as she falls deeper in their...
When Remy runs away from her pack and encounters Blake Christensen--the devilishly handsome Alpha of the Christensen pack--she knows she's found her m...