Abstract Logic of Oppositions

Logic and Logical Philosophy 21 (4):415--438 (2012)
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Abstract

A general theory of logical oppositions is proposed by abstracting these from the Aristotelian background of quantified sentences. Opposition is a relation that goes beyond incompatibility (not being true together), and a question-answer semantics is devised to investigate the features of oppositions and opposites within a functional calculus. Finally, several theoretical problems about its applicability are considered

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Fabien Schang
Université de Lorraine (PhD)

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