Louis Couturat (French: [kutyʁa]; 17 January 1868 – 3 August 1914) was a French logician, mathematician, philosopher, and linguist. Couturat was a pioneer...
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the sudden death in 1914 of one of its most influential proponents, Louis Couturat. In 1928, leader Otto Jespersen left the movement for his own language...
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Peano, Mario Pieri, Richard Dedekind, Georg Cantor, and others. In 1905 Louis Couturat published a partial French translation that expanded the book's readership...
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constructed international auxiliary languages (IALs) were proposed, so Louis Couturat and Léopold Leau in Histoire de la langue universelle (1903) reviewed...
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ISBN 0-19-506511-5. Couturat, Louis (1907). Les nouvelles langues internationales. Paris: Hachette. With Léopold Leau. Republished 2001, Olms. Couturat, Louis (1910)...
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telegraphy and elasticity. His collected papers run to four volumes. Louis Couturat studied integral calculus with Picard in 1891-1892, taking detailed...
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intended for international communication. Louis de Beaufront Léon Bollack James Cooke Brown Louis Couturat: Ido language George Boeree Alexander Gode...
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known as Ido. The Delegation was founded in 1901 by French academics Louis Couturat and Léopold Leau, who had noted the language difficulties arising among...
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short paper, "Primae veritates" ("First Truths"), first published by Louis Couturat in 1903 (pp. 518–523) summarizing his views on metaphysics. The paper...
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Cophignon Henry Corbin Géraud de Cordemoy Paul-Louis Couchoud Antoine-Augustin Cournot Victor Cousin Louis Couturat Marc Crépon Marin Cureau de La Chambre Jean...
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all of his work on logic remained unpublished and unremarked until Louis Couturat went through the Leibniz Nachlass around 1900, publishing his pioneering...
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publishing of Russell's "The Problems of Philosophy" at least two logicians (Louis Couturat, Christine Ladd-Franklin) were asserting that two "laws" (principles)...
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Johnson. Surveys of these developments were published by Ernst Schröder, Louis Couturat, and Clarence Irving Lewis. In 1921, the economist John Maynard Keynes...
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(1982), p. 164. Rogers (1963), p. 934. Couturat (1901), chapters 3, 4. Couturat (1901), chapter 5. Couturat, Louis (1901). La Logique de Leibniz. Translated...
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picture of Leibniz's work found in the literature. — Jaenecke 1996 As Louis Couturat wrote, Leibniz criticized the linguistic systems of George Dalgarno...
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the committee had already adjourned. It was only noted in passing by Louis Couturat, who was already familiar with de Wahl and his collaborators. The principles...
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Esperanto currency based on the gold standard. A committee organised by Louis Couturat in Paris proposes the Ido reform project, which provides significant...
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Augustin Cournot (1801–1877)[1][2][4] Victor Cousin (1792–1867)[1][2][4] Louis Couturat (1868–1914)[1][2][3] Crates of Thebes (c. 365 – c. 285 BC) William Crathorn...
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Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène (1966) Pierre Colmez (1981) Alain Connes (1966) Thierry Coquand (1980) Antoine Augustin Cournot (1821) Louis Couturat (1887)...
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the publishing of the magazine Progreso (Progress), begun in 1908 by Louis Couturat, one of the founders of the movement who died in 1914. The ULI is to...
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with Thierry Martin, Presses Universitaires de Franche-comté, 2016) Louis Couturat (1868–1914) : Mathématiques, langage, philosophie (edited with Michel...
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Esperanto before the committee, he was secretly secondary author after Louis Couturat of the original Ido project which impressed the Delegation Committee...
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Zamenhof), Latino sine flexione (1903, Giuseppe Peano), Ido (1907, Louis Couturat), Occidental-Interlingue (1922, Edgar de Wahl) and Interlingua (1951...
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and its author for its inclusion of pidgin elements; it was quoted by Louis Couturat and Leopold Leau, in their Histoire de la langue universelle, and in...
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but a group led by Louis Couturat elaborated on Ido as a "Reformed Esperanto". There was much bitterness on both sides. Louis Couturat polemicised against...
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1903 after Louis Couturat discovered it in Leibniz's Nachlass. Parkinson (1966) and Loemker (1969) translated selections from Couturat's volume into...
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Toronto, Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies, 1952), p. 112. Louis Couturat, Opuscules et fragments inedits de Leibniz (Paris, 1903), p. 512. This...
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also edited the letters of correspondence between Bertrand Russell and Louis Couturat. She is also a founding member of a philosophical research initiative...
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Marinoff Louis-Françisque Lélut Louis Althusser Louis Billot Louis Claude de Saint-Martin Louis Couturat Louis Dupré Louis Eugène Marie Bautain Louis Gabriel...
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works of outstanding scholars such as: Émile Meyerson (1859–1933), Louis Couturat (1868–1914), Jean Wahl (1888–1974), Robin George Collingwood (1889–1943)...
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