Boole File
: In 1937, Claude Shannon demonstrated that Boole's algebra could be used to design electronic circuits, linking symbolic logic directly to hardware.
An Investigation of the Laws of Thought (1854): His most influential work, where he explored the fundamental laws of human reasoning. The Law of : In 1937, Claude Shannon demonstrated that Boole's
: Boole proposed that in his system, a class multiplied by itself is equal to itself (e.g., the class of "white sheep" intersected with the class of "white sheep" is still just "white sheep"). He noted that in numerical algebra, this law is only true for the numbers 0 and 1, which corresponds to the binary "True/False" logic used today. He noted that in numerical algebra, this law
: He defined the basic operations that allow us to combine or exclude concepts: AND (multiplication), OR (addition), and NOT (subtraction). Modern Legacy He noted that in numerical algebra