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On the Babylonian Origin of Symbolic Logic
2017
Studia Humana
The logical reasoning first appeared within the Babylonian legal tradition established by the Sumerians in the law codes which were first over the world: Ur-Nammu (ca. 2047 – 2030 B.C.); Lipit-Ishtar (ca. 1900 – 1850 B.C.), and later by their successors, the Akkadians: Hammurabi (1728 – 1686 B.C.). In these codes the casuistic law formulation began first to be used: "If/when (Akkadian: šumma) this or that occurs, this or that must be done" allowed the Akkadians to build up a theory of logical
doi:10.1515/sh-2017-0016
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