Logic-Sensitivity and Bitstring Semantics in the Square of Opposition (2023), p. 1706
by Demey, Lorenz; Frijters, Stef
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Caption
- Three examples of Aristotelian diagrams. Full, dashed and dotted lines visualize contradiction, contrariety and subcontrariety, respectively; arrows visualize subalternations
Legend
- Aristotelian family
- Degenerate Sigma-2 with Unconnectedness 4
- Boolean complexity
- 4
- Number of labels per vertex (at most)
- 1
- Uniqueness of the vertices up to logical equivalence
- Yes
- Errors in the diagram
- No
- Shape
- Rectangle (irregular)
- Colinearity range
- 0
- Coplanarity range
- 0
- Cospatiality range
- 0
- Representation of contradiction
- By central symmetry
Logic
Geometry
- Conceptual info
- No
- Mnemonic support (AEIO, purpurea ...)
- No
- Form
- none
- Label type
- symbolic
- Symbolic field
- logic
- Contains partial formulas or symbols
- No
- Logical system
- propositional logic
- Contains definitions of relations
- No
- Form
- solid lines ,
- none
- Has arrowheads
- No
- Overlap
- No
- Curved
- No
- Hooked
- No
- As wide as vertices
- No
- Contains text
- No
- Label type
- none
Vertex description
Edge description
- Diagram is colored
- No
- Diagram is embellished
- No
- Tags
- Leuven