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  1. Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College by John Venn, Ernest Stewart Roberts, 2010-01-12
  2. Tracts on the Teaching of the Bible (Volume 5); Respecting the Way of Obtaining Eternal Life by John Venn, 2010-07-24
  3. On some of the characteristics of belief: scientific and religious by John Venn, 2010-08-05
  4. St. Paul's Three Chapters on Holiness; Or an Attempt to Ascertain the Exact Meaning of the 6th, 7th, and 8th Chapters of St. Paul's Epistle to by John Venn, 2010-07-24
  5. Admissions to Gonville and Caius College in the University of Cambridge March 1558-9 to Jan. 1678-9 by John Venn, 2010-01-02
  6. The Annals of Gonville and Caius College by John Caius, John Venn, 2010-08-29
  7. The Welsh Revival: Its Origin And Development by Thomas Phillips, 2010-09-10
  8. The Principles of Inductive Logic (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by John Venn, 1973-01-01
  9. VENN, JOHN(18341923): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by P. Heath, 2006
  10. John Venn and the Friends of the Hereford Poor by Jean O'Donnell, 2006-04
  11. John Venn's opposition to probability as degree of belief [An article from: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science] by B.E. Wall, 2006-12-01
  12. John Venn's Evolutionary Logic of Chance Preprint 91 by Berna Kilic Eden, 1998-01-01
  13. Reflections in this season of danger. A sermon preached in the parish church of Clapham, in the county of Surrey, on Sunday, April 15, 1798. ... By John Venn, ... by John Venn, 2010-05-29
  14. Earnest persuasions to receive the Lord Jesus Christ, and become subject to him. Extracted from a late treatise of the Rev. John Rawlet, B.D. By H. Venn, ... by John Rawlet, 2010-06-24

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42. Historical Manuscripts Commission | National Register Of Archives | List Of Pers
2) venn, Henry (17961873) Secretary of Church Missionary Society (3) venn, john(1759-1813) Rector of Clapham, Founder of Church Missionary Society (1) venn
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43. Philosophical Dictionary: Vagueness-Verstehen
venn, john (18341923). British logician. john venn's modern pictorial methodof representing and evaluating the validity of categorical syllogisms.
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The characteristic of words or phrases whose meaning is not determined with precision . Use of one or more vague terms typically renders it impossible to establish the truth or falsity of the sentences in which they appear. Example: "The temperature is warm today." is difficult to evaluate because there is no clear borderline between "warm" and "not warm" Note the difference between vagueness and ambiguity Recommended Reading: Timothy Williamson, Vagueness at Amazon.com Vagueness: A Reader at Amazon.com Vagueness and Contradiction at Amazon.com Vagueness: An Investigation into Natural Languages and the Sorites Paradox at Amazon.com Theories of Vagueness at Amazon.com Also see OCP SEP noesis FF ... Adam Morton , and Loretta Torrago
Vaihinger, Hans
German philosopher. In Die Philosophie des Als-Ob The Philosophy of As-If at Amazon.com Kant 's epistemology (as understood by Schopenhauer morality Alfred Adler . Vaihinger described the origins of his theory in Wie die Philosophie des Als Ob entstand Recommended Reading: Hans Vaihinger, Commentar zu Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft at Amazon.com

44. Venn_Note
gallery index. john venn (18341923). British logician, known for thefamous venn diagram . He was first interested in theology (his
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John Venn (1834-1923) British logician, known for the famous "Venn diagram". He was first interested in theology (his father was an evangelical divine), but influenced by such agnostics as Henry Sidgwick in Cambridge, and by reading Boole's or de Morgan's works on logic, he became a logician. As regards the traditional syllogism, he proposed the "existential" view that the four categorical forms of proposition are concerned with the existence or non-existence of a kind; and he propounded the view that universal poropositions do not have the "existential import" (that is, the view that a universal proposition does not imply any existential proposition). Thus, the Aristotelian syllogism on this view can be interpreted in terms of emptiness or nonemptiness of eight compartments marked out by three terms. Venn Diagram with 8 compartments Like many other logicians in the 19th century, he is also known for his work in probability theory. He is usually referred to as one of the founders of the frequency theory of probability, which interprets probability in terms of the long-run relative frequency of an event. He propounded this view in his Logic of Chance (1866, 3rd ed., 1888); but according to Sandy Zabell's recent study, Venn's view changed through the revision of this book, and he came closer to the "degree-of-belief" view, although he did not abandon the frequentist view.

45. Lewis Carroll And John Venn
john venn was born August 4, 1834, in Hull, Humberside, England, to a prominentevangelical family. john venn is remembered chiefly for his logical diagrams.
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Comparison with a Contemporary
Ross Chambers: A little light Googling finds a contemporary and near colleague of CLD who is led to a doubt of the 39 Articles possibly as a result of his work in Logic. Please pardon the truncation of the text. Could Colenso's (see the Snark) arithmetical problems with the Pentateuch have similar roots? John Venn was born August 4, 1834, in Hull, Humberside, England, to a prominent evangelical family. In 1853, after graduation from high school, Venn enrolled in Gonville and Caius College, in Cambridge. He was elected a mathematical scholar in 1854 and by 1857 he had gained his Bachelor of the Arts degree. Also in 1857, Venn was elected a Fellow of the College and remained so for the rest of his life. Venn's family background led him to be ordained as a deacon at Ely in 1858, and as a priest in 1859. After that, he held offices at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, and Mortlake, Surrey until 1862, when he returned to Cambridge as a college lecturer in moral sciences. For the next thirty years, Venn became interested in logic. He published three standard texts based upon this topic. He wrote The Logic of Chance in 1866, Symbolic Logic in 1881, and The Principles of Empirical Logic in 1889. While he pursued his research in logic, Venn found he could no longer follow the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. At this point in time, many controversies were brewing about the Articles, and people of high Victorian, post-Darwinian England lost their faith in the Church. Venn himself, never actually lost his faith but he abjured his clerical orders in 1883, just the same. This same year, Venn was elected to the Royal Society, and the University of Cambridge awarded him a ScD.

46. Lewis Carroll's Logic Game
venn Diagram; venn, john (18341923); N-Variable venn Diagrams by MarvinMinsky; Results of a search of Encyclopædia Britannica for venn, john;
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Lewis Carroll's fame is universal. I can easily cite a couple dozen books that mention him or quote from his books. Temptation to quote from Alice's experiences with which so many people can identify, is indeed great. But the trend may be reversing. In the introduction to a book I have recently come across, the author found it necessary to mention that in the whole of the book there is not a single reference to either Alice in Wonderland or Through the Looking Glass - the two books that made the name of Lewis Carroll a household item the world over. However, his other works are either forgotten or known far less. In real life he was a mathematician C.L.Dodgson with deep interest in symbolic logic and logical reasoning. On these pages, I have described one of his probability and the doublets puzzles. The next few pages will be devoted to his Logic Game , an invention that competes with a device for solving logical problems known by the name of Venn Diagrams - bequested to us by another otherwise very little known mathematician J.Venn. Naming of the diagrams after Venn is as universal as it is

47. Lewis Carroll's Logic Game
In the midnineteenth century, john venn (1834-1923), a Fellow of CambridgeUniversity, devised a scheme for visualizing logical relationships.
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The Mathematical Universe
by William Dunham In the mid-nineteenth century, John Venn (1834-1923), a Fellow of Cambridge University, devised a scheme for visualizing logical relationships. Venn was a cleric in the Anglican Church, an authority on what was then called "moral science," and the compiler of a massive index of all Cambridge alumni. He was not terribly outstanding in mathematics. But, for better or worse, a single contribution has made him immortal. That contribution is the Venn diagram. It is as much a fixture of' today's textbooks as the title page or table of contents. A Venn diagram is simply a field within which circular areas represent groups of items sharing common properties. For instance, within the universe of all animals (the large rectangle in Figure V. 1), region C represents the camels, region B the birds, and region A the albatrosses. A glance at the diagram reveals that
  • All albatrosses are birds (region A lies entirely within region B
  • No camels are birds (regions C and B are nonintersecting).

48. Biography.com
Venizelos, Eleutherios (Kyriakos), 1864 1936. venn, john (clergyman),1759 1813. venn, john (mathematician), 1834 1923. Ventris
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49. John Venn
Translate this page john venn nasceu no dia 4 de agosto de 1834 em Hull, Inglaterra, emorreu no dia 4 de abril de 1923 em Cambridge, Inglaterra. Veio
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50. JOHN VENN
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John Venn nasceu no dia 4 de agosto de 1834 em Hull, Inglaterra, e morreu no dia 4 de abril de 1923 em Cambridge, Inglaterra. Veio de uma Igreja de fundo Evangélico e quando ele entrou em Gonville e na Faculdade de Caius Cambridge em 1853 ele teve um leve contato com livros de qualquer tipo e pode ser dito que lá tinha começado o seu conhecimento de literatura. Ele se formou em 1857, e dois anos depois foi ordenado um padre. Em 1862 ele voltou a Universidade de Cambridge como um conferencista em Ciência Moral, estudando e ensinando lógica e teoria da probabilidade. Ele desenvolveu a lógica matemática de Boole e é melhor conhecido pelo seu diagrama de representar conjuntos e as sua uniões e interseções.
Venn considerou três discos R, S, e T como subconjuntos típicos de um conjunto U. As interseções destes discos e seus complementos dividem U em 8 regiões não justapostas, das quais a união dá 256 combinações de Boolean diferentes do conjunto original R, S, T.
Venn escreveu a Lógica de Chance em 1866, que Keynes descreveu como: "notavelmente original e consideravelmente influenciou o desenvolvimento da teoria de estatísticas".

51. Survey Of Venn Diagrams Painting Of John Venn
THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF COMBINATORICS (ed. March 2001), DS 5. venn DiagramSurvey Painting of john venn. A painting of john venn by Charles E. Brock.
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52. Biography Of Venn
Biographies of Mathematicians venn. john venn. john venn. (1834 - 1923).john venn was a British logician made famous by his logical diagrams.
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John Venn was a British logician made famous by his logical diagrams. Namely, the Venn Diagram, which is used often in teaching elementary mathematics. Venn's Life John Venn was born August 4, 1834, in Hull, Humberside, England, to a prominent evangelical family. When he was young, his father, Henry Venn, moved to London in order to take up the occupation of honorary secretary to the Church Missionary Society. Venn began his education in London, at Sir Roger Cholmley's School, which is now known as Highgate School. In 1853, after graduation from high school, Venn enrolled in Gonville and Caius College, in Cambridge. He was elected a mathematical scholar in 1854 and by 1857 he had gained his Bachelor of the Arts degree. Also in 1857, Venn was elected a Fellow of the College and remained so for the rest of his life. Venn's family background led him to be ordained as a deacon at Ely in 1858, and as a priest in 1859. After that, he held offices at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, and Mortlake, Surrey until 1862, when he returned to Cambridge as a college lecturer in moral sciences. For the next thirty years, Venn became interested in logic. He published three standard texts based upon this topic. He wrote

53. SMVPH : John And Henry Venn
His son, john venn (17591813), was rector of Clapham from 1792 until his death,and was a central figure in the Clapham sect which gathered round his famous
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If the anglo-catholic movement takes its name from Oxford, the evangelical revival ought to be named for Cambridge, where almost all its leaders were educated - including the Venns. Instead, a geographical quirk has bequeathed us 'the Clapham sect.' The Venns are an incredible family. The elder Henry Venn (1725-1797) was the son of a high church parson, and became an evangelical only after his marriage in 1750. He was a curate at Clapham from 1754, then vicar of Huddersfield from 1769 till 1771, when he moved to Yelling in Huntingdon, close enough to Cambridge to inspire such young men as Charles Simeon. His influential writing and preaching show that he was no gloomy Calvinist. His son, John Venn (1759-1813), was rector of Clapham from 1792 until his death, and was a central figure in the Clapham sect which gathered round his famous parishioner William Wilberforce. He played an active part in the anti-slavery campaign, and was one of the founders of the Church Missionary Society in 1797. Henry Venn junior (1796-1873) continued the family business. After holding various livings, including St John's Holloway 1834-46, he resigned in 1846 to work for the CMS, and was its honorary secretary for 32 years of significant growth and development. A precursor of 'Traidcraft', he encouraged trade in West African goods rather than slaves, and brought Africans to Britain to study methods of production.

54. John Venn & Sons
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55. Obituaries John Browning, Ruth L. Swanson Venn, Joseph Wharton
Obituaries john Browning, Ruth L. Swanson venn, Joseph Wharton LippincottJr., Diana Menuhin. Published Jan. 30, 2003, NOTE30. john
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56. Obituaries John Browning, Ruth L. Swanson Venn, Joseph Wharton
Obituaries john Browning, Ruth L. Swanson venn, Joseph Wharton LippincottJr., Diana Menuhin. Published 01/30/2003, NOTE30. john Browning
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57. Games Of John Venn
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60. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Index T-z
1959) and history of chaos, 971 van der Poorten, Alfred J. (Australia, 1942 ) andnested digit sequences, 913 venn, john (England, 1834-1923) and randomness
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