On two conceptions of formality in 19th century symbolic logic

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This paper deals with two conceptions of formality underlying 19th Century symbolic logic. In both conceptions the idea of symbolic system played an important role. The discussion is guided by a distinction devised by Gottlob Frege between two sorts of formal theories. In the paper both conceptions are connected to the attempts of constructing universal scientific languages at that time. As a conclusion it will be shown that each of the two conceptions of formality places logic in different levels and determines different conceptions of universality.

 

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