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Questions and Answers about Oppositions

In Jean-Yves Beziau & Gillman Payette (eds.), The Square of Opposition: A General Framework for Cognition. Peter Lang. pp. 289-319 (2011)

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  1. Knowledge and belief.Jaakko Hintikka - 1962 - Ithaca, N.Y.,: Cornell University Press.
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  • Knowledge and Belief: An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions.Jaakko Hintikka - 1962 - Studia Logica 16:119-122.
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  • (1 other version)A logical analysis of some value concepts.Frederic Fitch - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (2):135-142.
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  • Knowledge and Belief: An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions.Alan R. White - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (60):268.
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  • The Foundations of Illocutionary Logic.J. R. Searle & Daniel Vanderveken - 1989 - Linguistics and Philosophy 12 (6):745-748.
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  • The traditional square of opposition.Terence Parsons - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    This entry traces the historical development of the Square of Opposition, a collection of logical relationships traditionally embodied in a square diagram. This body of doctrine provided a foundation for work in logic for over two millenia. For most of this history, logicians assumed that negative particular propositions ("Some S is not P") are vacuously true if their subjects are empty. This validates the logical laws embodied in the diagram, and preserves the doctrine against modern criticisms. Certain additional principles ("contraposition" (...)
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  • Paraconsistent logics?B. H. Slater - 1995 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (4):451 - 454.
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  • Sur l'opposition des concepts.Robert Blanche - 1953 - Theoria 19 (3):89-130.
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  • (1 other version)The theory of quaternality.W. H. Gottschalk - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (3):193-196.
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  • Traité de logique.Jean Piaget - 1951 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 6 (1):120-122.
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  • Logical negation.George Englebretsen - 1981 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
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  • (2 other versions)Opposition.[author unknown] - 1940 - Archives de Philosophie 16:85.
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  • (1 other version)Paraconsistent Logic!Jean-Yves Béziau - 2006 - Sorites 17:17-25.
    We answer Slater's argument according to which paraconsistent logic is a result of a verbal confusion between «contradictories» and «subcontraries». We show that if such notions are understood within classical logic, the argument is invalid, due to the fact that most paraconsistent logics cannot be translated into classical logic. However we prove that if such notions are understood from the point of view of a particular logic, a contradictory forming function in this logic is necessarily a classical negation. In view (...)
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  • Knowledge, negation, and incompatibility.George Englebretsen - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (18):580-585.
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  • Toward a logic of doubt.A. Hart - 1980 - International Logic Review 21:31-41.
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  • Philosophie des modalités épistémiques (la logique assertorique revisitée).Fabien Schang - 2007 - Dissertation, Nancy Université
    The relevance of any logical analysis lies in its ability to solve paradoxes and trace conceptual troubles back; with this respect, the task of epistemic logic is to handle paradoxes in connection with the concept of knowledge. Epistemic logic is currently introduced as the logical analysis of crucial concepts within epistemology, namely: knowledge, belief, truth, and justification. An alternative approach will be advanced here in order to enlighten such a discourse, as centred upon the word assertion and displayed in terms (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Theory of Quaternality.W. H. Gottschalk - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):229-230.
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