Logical cube
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In the system of Aristotelian logic, the logical cube is a diagram representing the different ways in which each of the eight propositions of the system is logically related ('opposed') to each of the others.[1] The system is also useful in the analysis of syllogistic logic, serving to identify the allowed logical conversions from one type to another.
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References
- ^ Hans Reichenbach, 1952, "The Syllogism revised", Philosophy of Science 19(1), pp. 1-16.