The following pages link to Why the logical hexagon? (Q1940908):
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- Metalogical decorations of logical diagrams (Q346763) (← links)
- Logical squares for classical logic sentences (Q346765) (← links)
- Violence hexagon. Moral philosophy through drawing (Q346770) (← links)
- The geometry of standard deontic logic (Q1931304) (← links)
- The power of the hexagon (Q1940905) (← links)
- From the logical square to Blanché's hexagon: formalization, applicability and the idea of the normative structure of thought (Q1940907) (← links)
- Approaching the alethic modal hexagon of opposition (Q1940909) (← links)
- A hexagonal framework of the field \({\mathbb{F}_4}\) and the associated Borromean logic (Q1940910) (← links)
- From analogical proportion to logical proportions (Q2254553) (← links)
- Logical geometries and information in the square of oppositions (Q2258819) (← links)
- Kant's antinomies of pure reason and the `hexagon of predicate negation' (Q2307716) (← links)
- Was Lewis Carroll an Amazing Oppositional Geometer? (Q2963949) (← links)
- Dialectical Rough Sets, Parthood and Figures of Opposition-I (Q5056083) (← links)
- Boolean considerations on John Buridan's octagons of opposition (Q5208117) (← links)
- Arrow-Hexagons (Q5350346) (← links)
- Between Square and Hexagon in Oresme's <i>Livre du Ciel et du Monde</i> (Q5871283) (← links)
- Aristotelian and Duality Relations Beyond the Square of Opposition (Q5878890) (← links)
- An analogical hexagon (Q6483619) (← links)
- Color-coded epistemic modes in a Jungian hexagon of opposition (Q6600396) (← links)
- Tri-simplicial contradiction: the ``Pascalian 3D simplex'' for the oppositional tri-segment (Q6600398) (← links)