The Compulogical Tutor was a simple circuit-based teaching tool, created and copyrighted by Compusad, Inc. of New York Mills, New York, in 1970. The machine was designed to teach individuals without a ...
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EIGHTY years ago, Jevons, then professor of logic at Owens College (now the University of Manchester), built a machine which could perform logical inference by mechanical means 1. Other similar ...
Royal Society, January 20.—The following papers were read:— “On the mechanical performance of logical inference,” by W. Stanley jevonS, M.A. Lond., Professor ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Compulogical Tutor was a simple ...
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