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Logica Universalis, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2008
- Jean-Yves Béziau, Gillman Payette:

Preface. 1 - Terence Parsons:

Things That are Right with the Traditional Square of Opposition. 3-11 - Jan Wolenski:

Applications of Squares of Oppositions and Their Generalizations in Philosophical Analysis. 13-29 - Peter Bernhard:

Visualizations of the Square of Opposition. 31-41 - Wolfgang Lenzen:

Ploucquet's "Refutation" of the Traditional Square of Opposition. 43-58 - Ernesto Perini-Santos:

John Buridan on the Bearer of Logical Relations. 59-70 - Valentin A. Bazhanov

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Non-Classical Stems from Classical: N. A. Vasiliev's Approach to Logic and his Reassessment of the Square of Opposition. 71-76 - Mireille Staschok:

Non-Traditional Squares of Predication and Quantification. 77-85 - Teresa Marques

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The Square of Opposition and the Paradoxes. 87-105 - Stefania Bonfiglioli

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Aristotle's Non-Logical Works and the Square of Oppositions in Semiotics. 107-126 - Antonino Drago:

The Square of Opposition and the Four Fundamental Choices. 127-141 - Claudio E. A. Pizzi:

Aristotle's Cubes and Consequential Implication. 143-153 - Luis Estrada-González

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Weakened Semantics and the Traditional Square of Opposition. 155-165 - Dominique Luzeaux, Jean Sallantin, Christopher Dartnell:

Logical Extensions of Aristotle's Square. 167-187
Volume 2, Number 2, October 2008
- Motohiko Mouri, Norihiro Kamide:

Strong Normalizability of Typed Lambda-Calculi for Substructural Logics. 189-207 - Francesco Paoli, Matthew Spinks, Robert Veroff:

Abelian Logic and the Logics of Pointed Lattice-Ordered Varieties. 209-233 - Régis Pellissier:

"Setting" n-Opposition. 235-263 - Allen L. Mann

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Perfect IFG-Formulas. 265-275 - Mihai Codescu

, Daniel Gâinâ
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Birkhoff Completeness in Institutions. 277-309

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