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LADD-FRANKLIN, CHRISTINE

Introduction: Early Life and Context Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847–1930) stands as one of the most remarkable and persistent intellects of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century America. She was a polymath whose contributions spanned the seemingly disparate fields of logic, mathematics, and experimental psychology. Born in Windsor, Connecticut, and raised primarily in New Haven, Ladd-Franklin demonstrated an […]

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