The Logical Square and the Table of Oppositions

History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 15 (1):400-416 (2012)
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Abstract

The way Frege presented the Square of Opposition in a reduced form in 1879 and 1910 can be used to develop two distinct versions of the square: The traditional square that displays inferences and a “Table of Oppositions” displaying variations of negation. This Table of Oppositions can be further simplified and thus be made more symmetrical. A brief survey of versions of the square from Aristotle to the present shows how both aspects of the square have coexisted for a very long time without ever being properly distinguished.

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Wolfgang Kienzler
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From Frege to Gödel.Jean van Heijenoort - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (1):72-72.
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