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  1. A Serious Fall In The Value Of Gold Ascertained, And Its Social Effects Set Forth (1863) by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-09-10
  2. On the frequent pressure in the money market by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-09-09
  3. Investigations in Currency and Finance, Ed. with an Intr. by H.S. Foxwell by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-03-09
  4. Studies in Deductive Logic by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-04-20
  5. The Substitution of Similars, the True Principle of Reasoning, Derived From a Modification of Aristotle's Dictum by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-03-27
  6. The elements of logic: a text-book for schools and colleges; being the Elementary lessons in logic by William Stanley Jevons, David Jayne Hill, 2010-07-31
  7. Logic by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-08-04
  8. The Principles of Economics: A Fragment of a Treatise On the Industrial Mechanism of Society and Other Papers by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-01-11
  9. Investigations in Currency and Finance by William Stanley Jevons, Herbert Somerton Foxwell, 2010-03-02
  10. Elements of Astronomy, Illustrated by Problems On the Globes, and Adapted for the Use of Young Persons, with a Set of Questions for Examination by William Jevons, 2010-01-10
  11. The Coal Question: An Inquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal-Mines [1906 ] by William Stanley Jevons, 2009-09-22
  12. Nociones De Lógica (Spanish Edition) by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-02-14
  13. Geld Und Geldverkehr (German Edition) by William Stanley Jevons, 2010-01-12
  14. Letters by William Stanley Jevons, 2009-12-26

41. William Stanley Jevons Bibliography
william Stanley jevons Bibliography. This website is maintained by Bert Mosselmans. 1987. jevons, william Stanley (18351882). in Eatwell, J. et al.
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William Stanley Jevons (1835-1882) Economista, nacido en Liverpool de una rica familia de comerciantes que se arruinó antes de que pudiera terminar sus estudios, por lo que tuvo que emigrar a Australia donde trabajó en la Casa de la Moneda de Sidney. Regresó a Inglaterra donde estudió lógica y economía y consiguió un puesto de profesor de Lógica, Filosofía Moral y Economía en el Owens College de Manchester. En su objetivo de equiparar la Economía con las ciencias naturales, Jevons utilizó un tratamiento matemático. A comienzo de la década de 1870, simultáneamente a otros trabajos de Walras y Menger , publica una elaborada síntesis de las teorías del consumo, del intercambio y de la distribución, asentando así las bases para la "revolución marginalista" que le siguió. Considera que la utilidad sólo puede ser medida en términos ordinales y que la utilidad proporcionada por un bien es inversamente proporcional a la cantidad de ese bien previamente poseída. Establece claramente la diferencia entre utilidad total y lo que llamó "grado final de utilidad", que después recibió el nombre de utilidad marginal. Afirmó que "el valor del trabajo debe determinarse a partir del valor del producto y no el valor del producto a partir del valor del trabajo" contradiciendo así la teoría clásica de la tradición

47. The Papers Of William Stanley Jevons, 1835-1882, From The John Rylands Universit
25 Microfilm + Subject(s) jevons, william Stanley, 18351882ManuscriptsFacsimiles. EconomicsManuscriptsFacsimiles.......
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Title: The papers of William Stanley Jevons, 1835-1882, from the John Rylands University Library of Manchester
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Publisher: Reading, Berkshire: Adam Matthew Publications, 1991.
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Publication type: Correspondence, papers Notes William Stanley Jevons, an economist, was one of the central figures in the "Marginal revolution", a watershed in the history of nineteenth century economic thought. The John Rylands collection of Jevon's papers include: Family correspondence and papers, 1760-1910; letters over 600 written to William Jevons, mostly from academics and family; diaries and notebooks, 1845-1862; writings, notes and research materials; documents on Jevon's career, his work and obituary material and Roscoe and other family papers including holiday diaries and photographs. Above all, the collection includes a great mass of rough notes and manuscript drafts on a vast range of subjects.
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Hope W 2f 1t. Horoyama S 1f. Hutchinson, W. 1f. Jarrad FW 1f. jevons, william Stanley(18351882), economist and logician, was born in Alfred Street, Liverpool.
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Hill to Robinson Back Hill J Hoey JC 1f Holden ES Hope W Horoyama S 1f Hutchinson, W. 1f Jarrad FW Jevons, William Stanley During the thirteen years of his residence at Manchester Jevons was, above all, engaged in researches and speculations connected with the science of logic. He had become discontented with Mill, and resented Mill's indifference to Boole's speculations. In his ‘Pure Logic’ (1864) he had already put forward a system based on the conclusions of Boole, and in the following year he completed the construction of his ‘reasoning machine, or logical abacus, adapted to show the working of Boole's logic in a half mechanical manner,’ which in March and April 1866 he exhibited to the Liverpool and Manchester Literary and Philosophical Societies. The most important, however, of this group of his works was his ‘Principles of Science,’ 2 vols., 1874; 2nd edit., 1 vol., 1877. In this book, with illustrations derived from almost every branch of scientific research, he developed his theory of logic and scientific method, and of its applicability beyond and, so to speak, above the sphere of physical science alone. This work proved more stimulative to mathematicians than to metaphysicians. In 1872 he had been made a F.R.S.; in 1874-5 he examined for the moral science tripos at Cambridge; in 1875 he received an honorary doctorate at Edinburgh; and in 1876 he was appointed examiner in logic and mental and moral philosophy in the university of London. He sent 1 tidal letter and received 1.

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Holden ES. Hope W. Horoyama S. Hutchinson, W. Jarrad FW. jevons, william Stanley(18351882). Johnson A. Macalister, Sir Donald (1854-1934). Macdonald J. McarthyD.
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Tidal correspondents of the nineteenth-century from 1862. Back Abbe, Cleveland Adams, John Couch Alnutt JFW Atchison AT Bahhuge I Baird, Andrew Wilson Ball, Sir Robert Stawell Bashforth, Francis Beyland C dew Bolland GH Bonney, Thomas George Borgen DL Braby EE Cabert F Campbell JD Cardew, Philip Cayley, Arthur Chadwick O Chamberlin TC Chapman RW Clark, John Willis Connor EJ Coombs MA Croll, James Crone C Cunningham D DaCunha Darwin, Sir George Howard Darwin, Sir Horace Darwin, William Dawson WB Denison FN Dew-Smith AG Doberak W Dubois E Eccles J Endor AR Evans, Sir Frederick John Owen Ferrel, William Godley, John Arthur Gordon AR Gray A Guyon Haughton, Samuel Heath, Douglas Denon Hennessey JBN Hilgard JE Hill J Hoey JC Holden ES Hope W Horoyama S Hutchinson, W. Jarrad FW Jevons, William Stanley Johnson A Macalister, Sir Donald Macdonald J Mcarthy D Moriarty, Henry Augustus Morice CCD Neison, Edmund Parker J Pasco xC Pearson, James Peddu WS Plummer WE Rennie J Ritchie, Sir Richmond Thackeray Willoughby Roberts, Edward Roberts W Robinson, Sir William Cleaver Francis Rohrs JH Routh, Edward John

50. AHE: William Stanley Jevons And The Extent Of Meaning . . .
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52. Series One: The Papers Of William Stanley Jevons, 1835-1882,
ECONOMISTS’ PAPERS Series One The Papers of william Stanley jevons, 18351882,from the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 25 reels of 35mm silver
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Series One: The Papers of William Stanley Jevons, 1835-1882, from the John Rylands University Library of Manchester
25 reels of 35mm silver-halide positive microfilm plus guide The aim of this project is to provide original manuscripts and papers of individual economists and organisations of note in the development of economic theory, history and science in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In choosing particular economists or organisations to cover we will avoid material covered by comprehensive printed editions. We have chosen the Jevons Papers as an excellent beginning to this new endeavour. "William Stanley Jevons has long been recognised as a leading figure in the development of economic thought... his papers enable the reader, for the first time, to see the workshop in which they were produced - the personal and public environment in which Jevons lived and the professional contacts and discussions he had, all of them contributing to shape his ideas... they afford an opportunity to study the formation of a mind and the making of a reputation - an opportunity which may have value not only to the student of Jevons’ economic work, but for all who are interested in the intellectual and academic life of the Mid-Victorian era"
Professor R D Collison Black
in his preface to the Papers and Correspondence of William Stanley Jevons, Vol I

53. Academic Bibliography For Mosselmans, Bert
In Journal of the history of economic thought, 242(2002), p.251252; Mosselmans B.. - jevons, william Stanley(1835-82). - In
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    • Mosselmans Bert Adolphe Quetelet, the average man and the development of economic methodology. - Antwerp : UA, 2002. - 25 p. . - (Research paper / Faculty of Applied Economics ; 2002:023)
    • Mosselmans B. Commentary. Jevons, Marx, and Keynes, and the political economy of the the pub. - In: Journal of the history of economic thought , 24:2(2002), p. 251-252
    • Mosselmans B. Jevons, William Stanley(1835-82). - In: The dictionary of nineteenth-century philosphers; 2 / Mander W.J., e.a., Bristol, Thoemmes, 2002, p. 598-604
    • Mosselmans Bert Science and philosophy in the anthropometric stage. - In: / Neuenschwander Erwin [edit.], e.a., Turnhout, Brepols, 2002, p. 57-65
    • Inoue Takutoshi [edit.] Mosselmans Bert [medew.] W. Stanley Jevons: collected reviews and obituaries. - Bristol : Thoemmes, 2002. - 2 v. . - ISBN 1-85506-976-8
    • Mosselmans Bert Bibliography of secondary sources.
  • 54. First Edition By William Stanley Jevons: The Logical Piano
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    "To the reader of the preceding paper it will be evident that mechanism is capable of replacing for the most part the action of thought required in the performance of logical deduction. Mental agency is required only in interpreting correctly the grammatical structure of the premises, and in gathering the purport of the reply... The machine is thus the embodiment of a true symbolic method or Calculus" (page 517). Jevons invented a "logical piano" (so named because it resembled a small upright piano) that could perform, through a sequence of switches, various types of logical calculations. In doing so, he became "the first person to construct a machine with sufficient power to solve a complicated problem faster than the problem could be solved without the machine's aid" (Goldstine). "On the Mechanical Performance of Logical Inference," a paper Jevons read before the Royal Society on January 20, 1870, is his most detailed description of this early prototype of the modern computer.

    55. William Stanley Jevons And The Australian Climate
    william Stanley jevons and the climate of Australia. Neville Nicholls. Papers andcorrespondence of william Stanley jevons, Vol. 1. Macmillan, London, 243 pp.
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    William Stanley Jevons and the climate of Australia Neville Nicholls Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia Australian Meteorological Magazine, 47, 285-293, December 1998 Abstract William Stanley Jevons published the first thorough and scientific study of the climate of Australia, in 1859 after only five years in Australia (working as an assayer for the Mint in Sydney). Excerpts from the Jevons study, along with comments on his conclusions from a late 20 th century perspective, are provided. Jevons was a most remarkable person, with an inexhaustible curiosity and a highly developed intuitive sense for recognising patterns in sparse data sets. Brief descriptions of Jevons’s other contributions to economics, logic, the philosophy of science, statistics, and photography, are provided, along with some biographical information. Introduction The first thorough description of the Australian climate was published in 1859 by William Stanley Jevons, a gold assayer at the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint. Jevons was described by Lord Lionel Robbins as "one of the great Englishmen of the nineteenth century" (Robbins, 1932), not because of his meteorological work, but because he developed what has become known as the marginal utility theory of value, and because of his contributions to statistics and logic. His writings on economics were so well regarded that Lord Maynard Keynes delivered a centenary lecture on Jevons's life and work as an economist and statistician (Keynes, 1936). Inoue and White (1993) provide a complete bibliography of works published by Jevons.

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    Earned BA and MA at University College, London. In 1854 Jevons went to Australia to be the Assayer at the Mint in Sydney. He returned in 1859 and studied Logic in London. He then became Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy at the Univ. of Manchester, England in 1866. In 1876 he became Professor of Political Economy at University College, London. He retired from this position in 1880, and died while swimming in 1882 at Hastings, England.
    His works :
    General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy (1862) - Outlined the theory of marginal utility Investigations in Currency and Finance The Coal Question (1865) - Argued coal was England's greatest industrial resource and was exhaustible The Theory of Political Economy (1871) - Argued that economics should be based on mathematics, because it deals with mathematical quantities. This book provided much of the basis for microeconomics. Principles of Science (1874) - Treatise on Logic The State in Relation to Labour (Posthumous, 1888)

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    Appendix A. ... Contact us John Wyndham John Wyndham, of Dalwood, Hunter River, kept a Rainfall Record, 1863 to 1885; it will be found in "Rain and River Results" for 1885. William Stanley Jevons This was the most valuable contribution to the meteorology of Australia that has been made up to the time of its publication; perhaps, the most valuable chapter is that upon the history of the floods and draughts; but every part of it bears marks of most careful work in consulting all the available data then known, and the clear and logical mind of the author. Some of his conclusions more recent observations and investigations have shewn to be wrong but they were entirely in accord with the facts then available, and he presented the most concise and accurate account of the climate which had been written.
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