"Logical Lantern": Analogue of the Square of Opposition for Propositions in V.I. Markin’s Universal Language for Traditional Positive Syllogistic Theories (2024), p. 40
by Cherkashina, Oksana
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- Logical lantern. An example of contrariety
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- Decagon (irregular)
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- Representation of contradiction
- By central symmetry
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- mathematics
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- set theory
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Additional notes
- This diagram is decorated with Pellissier's "setting" technique, which is equivalent to bitstring semantics. In particular, $\wp(\{1,2,3,4,5\})$ corresponds to bitstrings of length 5.