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Theory of deductive systems and theory of multiplicities

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But, in consideration of the fact that a completely novel type of mathematical analysis had shot up in a mighty theoretical-technical development during the nineteenth century, and because of the need of making clear the still utterly confused logical sense of this analysis, I saw yet a third and highest task for a formal logic or formal theory of science. It is announced, in the title of ยง 691, as the theory of possible forms of theories or (correlatively) the theory of multiplicities.

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ยฉ 1969 Matinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands

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Husserl, E. (1969). Theory of deductive systems and theory of multiplicities. In: Formal and Transcendental Logic. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1111-2_5

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