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Logica Universalis, Volume 6
Volume 6, Numbers 1-2, June 2012
- Jean-Yves Béziau:
The Power of the Hexagon. 1-43 - Aimable-André Dufatanye:
From the Logical Square to Blanché's Hexagon: Formalization, Applicability and the Idea of the Normative Structure of Thought. 45-67 - Alessio Moretti:
Why the Logical Hexagon? 69-107 - Peter M. Simons:
Approaching the Alethic Modal Hexagon of Opposition. 109-118 - René Guitart:
A Hexagonal Framework of the Field F4 and the Associated Borromean Logic. 119-147 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
From Blanché's Hexagonal Organization of Concepts to Formal Concept Analysis and Possibility Theory. 149-169 - Hans Smessaert:
The Classical Aristotelian Hexagon Versus the Modern Duality Hexagon. 171-199 - Jan C. Joerden:
Deontological Square, Hexagon, and Decagon: A Deontic Framework for Supererogation. 201-216 - Pierre Cartier:
How to Take Advantage of the Blur Between the Finite and the Infinite. 217-226 - Dany Jaspers:
Logic and Colour. 227-248
Volume 6, Numbers 3-4, December 2012
- Irving H. Anellis:
Guest Editor's Introduction: JvH100. 249-267 - Scholarly Publications of Jean van Heijenoort Compiled by lrving H. Anellis. 269-276
- A. Burdman Feferman:
Jean van Heijenoort: Kaleidoscope. 277-291 - John W. Dawson Jr.:
Jean van Heijenoort and the Gödel Editorial Project. 293-299 - Irving H. Anellis:
Editor's Introduction to Jean van Heijenoort, Historical Development of Modern Logic. 301-326 - Jean van Heijenoort:
Historical Development of Modern Logic. 327-337 - Irving H. Anellis:
Jean van Heijenoort's Conception of Modern Logic, in Historical Perspective. 339-409 - Irving H. Anellis:
Jean van Heijenoort's Contributions to Proof Theory and Its History. 411-458 - Jaakko Hintikka:
Which Mathematical Logic is the Logic of Mathematics? 459-475 - Ignacio Angelelli:
Frege's Ancestral and Its Circularities. 477-483 - Claus-Peter Wirth:
HERBRAND's Fundamental Theorem in the Eyes of JEAN VAN HEIJENOORT. 485-520 - Francine F. Abeles:
Toward A Visual Proof System: Lewis Carroll's Method of Trees. 521-534 - Solomon Feferman:
On Rereading van Heijenoort's Selected Essays. 535-552 - Philippe de Rouilhan:
In Defense of Logical Universalism: Taking Issue with Jean van Heijenoort. 553-586 - Jan Wolenski:
Logic as Calculus Versus Logic as Language, Language as Calculus Versus Language as Universal Medium, and Syntax Versus Semantics. 587-596 - Anssi Korhonen:
Logic as a Science and Logic as a Theory: Remarks on Frege, Russell and the Logocentric Predicament. 597-613
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