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Boole (1854) defines '''''universe of discourse''''' in the following manner:
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The term '''''universe of discourse''''' is generally attributed to Augustus De&nbsp;Morgan (1846).&nbsp; George Boole (1854) defines it in the following manner:
  
 
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<p>In every discourse, whether of the mind conversing with its own thoughts, or of the individual in his intercourse with others, there is an assumed or expressed limit within which the subjects of its operation are confined. &hellip; Now, whatever may be the extent of the field within which all the objects of our discourse are found, that field may properly be termed the universe of discourse.  (Boole 1854/1958, p. 42).</p>
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<p>In every discourse, whether of the mind conversing with its own thoughts, or of the individual in his intercourse with others, there is an assumed or expressed limit within which the subjects of its operation are confined. &hellip; Now, whatever may be the extent of the field within which all the objects of our discourse are found, that field may properly be termed the universe of discourse.  (Boole 1854/1958, p.&nbsp;42).</p>
 
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==Reference==
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==References==
  
 
* Boole, George (1854/1958), ''An Investigation of the Laws of Thought on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities'', Macmillan Publishers, 1854.  Reprinted with corrections, Dover Publications, New York, NY, 1958.
 
* Boole, George (1854/1958), ''An Investigation of the Laws of Thought on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities'', Macmillan Publishers, 1854.  Reprinted with corrections, Dover Publications, New York, NY, 1958.
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* De Morgan, Augustus (1846), ''Cambridge Philosophical Transactions'', ''viii'', p. 380.
  
 
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* [http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/DifferentialPropositionalCalculus.html Jon Awbrey, &ldquo;Differential Propositional Calculus&rdquo;]
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* [http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/Differential_Logic_and_Dynamic_Systems_2.0 Differential Logic and Dynamic Systems]
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Portions of the above article were adapted from the following sources under the [[GNU Free Documentation License]], under other applicable licenses, or by permission of the copyright holders.
 
Portions of the above article were adapted from the following sources under the [[GNU Free Documentation License]], under other applicable licenses, or by permission of the copyright holders.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 7 November 2015

This page belongs to resource collections on Logic and Inquiry.

The term universe of discourse is generally attributed to Augustus De Morgan (1846).  George Boole (1854) defines it in the following manner:

In every discourse, whether of the mind conversing with its own thoughts, or of the individual in his intercourse with others, there is an assumed or expressed limit within which the subjects of its operation are confined. … Now, whatever may be the extent of the field within which all the objects of our discourse are found, that field may properly be termed the universe of discourse. (Boole 1854/1958, p. 42).

References

  • Boole, George (1854/1958), An Investigation of the Laws of Thought on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities, Macmillan Publishers, 1854. Reprinted with corrections, Dover Publications, New York, NY, 1958.
  • De Morgan, Augustus (1846), Cambridge Philosophical Transactions, viii, p. 380.

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Portions of the above article were adapted from the following sources under the GNU Free Documentation License, under other applicable licenses, or by permission of the copyright holders.