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Louis Couturat (French: [kutyʁa]; 17
January 1868 – 3
August 1914) was a
French logician, mathematician, philosopher, and linguist.
Couturat was a pioneer...
- diagrams.” In
particular Venn
gives an example,
shown at the left. By 1914,
Couturat (1868–1914) had
labeled the
terms as
shown on the
drawing at the right...
- ISBN 0-19-506511-5.
Couturat,
Louis (1907). Les
nouvelles langues internationales. Paris: Hachette. With Léopold Leau.
Republished 2001, Olms.
Couturat,
Louis (1910)...
- Fearnley-Sander (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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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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short paper, "Primae veritates" ("First Truths"),
first published by
Louis Couturat in 1903 (pp. 518–523)
summarizing his
views on metaphysics. The
paper is...
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sudden death in 1914 of one of its most
influential proponents,
Louis Couturat. In 1928,
leader Otto Jes****n left the
movement for his own language...
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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 notes...
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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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constructed international auxiliary languages (IALs) were proposed, so
Louis Couturat and Léopold Leau in
Histoire de la
langue universelle (1903)
reviewed 38...