William Ernest Johnson
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British logician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Ernest Johnson, FBA , usually cited as W. E. Johnson, was a British philosopher, logician and economic theorist. He is mainly remembered for his 3 volume Logic which introduced the concept of exchangeability.
William Ernest Johnson's Published Works
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- I.—PROBABILITY: THE DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE PROBLEMS (1932) (164)
- The Pure Theory of Utility Curves (1913) (98)
- Logic - Part III - The Logical Foundations of Science (1924) (52)
- I.—PROBABILITY: THE RELATIONS OF PROPOSAL TO SUPPOSAL (1932) (29)
- The logical foundations of science (11)
- I.—PROBABILITY: AXIOMS (1932) (10)
- Logic , Part II ; Demonstrative Inference - Deductive and Inductive (1922) (9)
- II.—THE LOGICAL CALCULUS. I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES (8)
- THE LOGICAL CALCULUS. II (1892) (6)
- I.—ANALYSIS OF THINKING. (II.) (3)
- III.—THE LOGICAL CALCULUS. (III.) (1892) (2)
- IX—CRITICAL NOTICES (1895) (1)
- Demonstrative inference : deductive and inductive (1)
- Astronomy made easy (1931) (1)
- ON FEELING AS INDIFFERENCE (1)
- A LOGICAL PARADOX (1894) (1)
- PROFESSOR JAMES WARD: 1843–1925 (1925) (0)
- Logic , Part 1 (1921) (0)
- THE IMPORT OF CATEGORICAL PROPOSITIONS (1893) (0)
- To Set your watch by the Sun (0)
- The Test of Courage (1919) (0)
- The Legal Aspects of Standard Time (0)
- Logig, part I / by W.E. Johnson (1940) (0)
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