Augustin Sesmat

Augustin Sesmat was a French mathematician and logician. He was professor of history and criticism of science at the Institut Catholique de Paris in the 1930s.[1] He was probably the first person to discover the logical hexagon, thus solving a problem posed by Aristotle.

Works

  • Le système absolu classique et les mouvements réels, 1936
gollark: But you could probably try and make software implementations of the plutonium thing.
gollark: I mean, my idea was just to force all currency to be physical and plutonium-based.
gollark: Idea: capitalism, but money is made of plutonium.
gollark: What if we apply *artificial* selection by killing everyone who either has too much or not enough money?
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References

  1. Monde nouveau paru, Issues 75–84, Page 148, 1954 Augustin SESMAT Ed. Aubier, 1 vol. 13X21, 227 p , LOGIQUE ^ fr' MALGRÉ les siècles écoulés, la logique d'Aristote reste la logique classique et c'est son esprit sa rigueur de ... A Sesmat, qui est professeur à l'Institut Catholique de Paris, a publié avant la guerre une longue thèse sur la théorie classique et la théorie



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