: In "From Boolean Algebra to Unified Algebra," Eric Hehner discusses why Boolean algebra isn't taught more widely despite being simpler than standard number algebra, and proposes a more unified approach to teaching it.

Depending on whether you're interested in the history, unique modern applications, or educational critiques, here are a few specific papers and resources:

: You can find research on "Boolean Algebra and the Yijing," which examines the structural parallels between Boolean lattices and the ancient Chinese Yi Jing (I Ching) hexagrams.

: For a non-traditional application, "Boolean Algebra for Laboratory Diagnostics in Medicine" (2024) explores using linear Boolean equations to map laboratory parameters to specific disease entities, showcasing how this logic helps in clinical decision-making.