"Algebra Universalis" refers to a formal system developed by the mathematician George Boole in the mid-19th century, specifically in his work "The Laws of Thought" published in 1854. This system aimed to provide a universal framework for algebraic reasoning that could be applied beyond numeric calculations to include logic and set theory. Algebra Universalis generalizes traditional algebra, allowing for the manipulation of variables and logical statements.

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