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Philip L. Peterson   (, †2001)

Philip L. Peterson authored the following 8 sources, containing a total of 20 diagrams.

Peterson, Philip L. 2000. Intermediate Quantities. Logic, Linguistics, and Aristotelian Semantics. Milton Park, Abingdon: Ashgate. (0 diagrams)
 
Peterson, Philip L. 1996. “How to Use Aristotelian Logic to Formalize Reasoning Expressed in Ordinary Language.” In Knowledge Representation Systems Based on Natural Language (Papers from the 1996 Fall Symposium), edited by Lucja Iwanska, 106–119. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press. (0 diagrams)
 
Peterson, Philip L. 1995. “Contraries and the Cubes and Disks of Opposition.” Metaphilosophy 26 (1–2): 107–137. (0 diagrams)
 
Peterson, Philip L. 1995. “Distribution and Proportion.” Journal of Philosophical Logic 24 (2): 193–225. (5 diagrams)
Peterson, Philip L. 1993. “Logical Negation in English?” Logique et Analyse 36 (141–142): 121–134. (2 diagrams)
Peterson, Philip L. 1991. “Complexly Fractionated Syllogistic Quantifiers.” Journal of Philosophical Logic 20 (3): 287–313. (7 diagrams)
Peterson, Philip L. 1985. “Higher Quantity Syllogisms.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 26 (4): 348–360. (6 diagrams)
Peterson, Philip L. 1979. “On the Logic of ‘Few’, ‘Many’, and ‘Most.’” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (1): 155–179. (0 diagrams)
 
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