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Leonardi.DB
a logical geometry project

The Square of Opposition and Generalized Quantifiers (2012), p. 224
by D'Alfonso, Duilio

Caption

Using the modern version of the square, we can easily visualize different patterns of logical relations in the square(Q) of a quantifier Q. From left to right, the first square sketches the logical pattern for ultrafilters (Q and Q¬ are contradictory), the second for filters (Q and Q¬ are contrary), the third for intersective quantifiers (Q and Q¬ are compatible)

Logic

Aristotelian family
Classical Sigma-2
Boolean complexity
3
Number of labels per vertex (at most)
1
Uniqueness of the vertices up to logical equivalence
Yes
Errors in the diagram
No

Geometry

Shape
Square (regular)
Colinearity range
0
Coplanarity range
0
Cospatiality range
0
Representation of contradiction
By some other geometric feature

Vertex description

Conceptual info
No
Mnemonic support (AEIO, purpurea ...)
No
Form
none
Label type
symbolic
Symbolic field
logic
Contains partial formulas or symbols
Yes
Logical system
generalized quantifier theory

Edge description

Style

Diagram is colored
No
Diagram is embellished
No

Additional notes

This is a twisted square: the contradiction (external negation) relations are on the vertical edges, rather than on the diagonals.

Furthermore, the square is flipped: the subcontrariety is on the upper horizontal edge, while the contrariety is on the lower horizontal edge.
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