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The contributions of two amateurs to the Chicago Schools of Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work

Published/Copyright: October 2, 2009
Semiotica
From the journal Volume 105 Issue 1-2

Published Online: 2009-10-02
Published in Print: 1995

Walter de Gruyter

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Titelei
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Prologue
  5. Was Boole a formalist?
  6. Towards a semiotics of Boolean algebra: Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914)
  7. A psychological interpretation of Boole’s symbolical algebra: Mary Everest Boole (1832–1916) and Ethel Sturges Dummer (1866–1954)
  8. The algebra of ‘good’ and ‘evil’
  9. The logic of mysticism and the illogic of ‘race-hatred’ and other stereotypes
  10. The reform of mathematics and the reform of religion
  11. A decline in anthropology’s natural science model: Robert Redfield (1897-1958)
  12. Anthropology as an algebra of cultural differences and homologies: Lévi-Strauss’s structuralism
  13. Will Boole’s symbolical algebra become an auxiliary international language?
  14. The complementarity of cultures and civilizations
  15. Gestalt psychology and configurations of cultures
  16. Dual oppositions: Logical, linguistic, and social and their unification
  17. Mary Boole and William James on the causes of nervous breakdowns
  18. Religion, science, and civic reform
  19. The contributions of two amateurs to the Chicago Schools of Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work
  20. What George and Mary Boole learned from a learned Jewish guru
  21. Why Dr. J. C. Bose did not reply to Mary Boole’s open letter of 1901
  22. Formalism, structuralism, and semiotic anthropology
  23. An encounter on the Sepik River
  24. Epilogue: Towards a semiotic anthropology of civilizations
  25. Appendix 1. Letter from Louis H. Kauffman
  26. Appendix 2: Commentary, by Louis H. Kauffman
  27. Appendix 3. Boolean algebra, by Louis H. Kauffman
  28. Appendix 4. A mathematician’s glossary of terms for non-mathematicians
  29. Appendix 5. Letter from Claude Lévi-Strauss
  30. Notes
  31. References
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