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  1. A syntax of phenomena: William Stanley Jevons’s logic and philosophy of science as an ars combinatoria.Eleonora Buono - 2022 - Intellectual History Review 32 (2):299-323.
    According to the nineteenth-century polymath William Stanley Jevons, natural phenomena were a series of combinations and permutations. The similarity between Jevons’s account and other instances of ars combinatoria has already been noticed, although this topic has never been extensively addressed in the literature. In this paper, I offer a novel interpretation of Jevons’s logic and philosophy of science as an art of combinations. Jevons’s position shall be compared with other theorizers in the ars combinatoria tradition. This study will show that (...)
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