- Logical machine
Logical machine, a term used by
Allan Marquand (1853-1924) in 1883, perhaps in response to the ideas ofCharles Peirce 's "Logical Machines" (The American Journal of Psychology, 1. Nov. 1887, p. 165 - 170).* Marquand, Allan, 1983 (1883), "A Machine for Producing Syllogistic Variation" in Charles Peirce, ed., Studies in Logic by members of the Johns Hopkins University. John Benjamins.
* ------, 1886, "A New Logical Machine," Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 21: 303-07.
* Charles Peirce, 1993, "Letter to Marquand, 30 Dec. 1886" in Kloesel, C. et al, eds., Writings of C. S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Vol. 5. Indiana Univ. Press: 3nn-nn.=See =
*Logics for computability
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