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Quarta Feira dia 03 de Agosto - 14h - PUC/Rio - Departamento de Filosofia Aristotle's cubes and first-order quantifiers Claudio Pizzi - University of Siena, Italy A typical feature of so-called "consequential implication" is its basic properties (mainly represented by so-called Aristotle's Thesis ¬(A-->¬A)) can be satisfied by more than one operator. Fot this reason the traditional Aristotle's square of opposition of implicative statements may be expanded to more complex three-dimensional figures (“Aristotle's cubes”). It is shown that statements of consequential implication may be translated into special first order statements, so that the traditional square of opposition for quantified statements may be expanded in a parallel way. >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- World Congress on the Square of Opposition Montreux 2007 - Corsica 2010 - Beirut 2012 http://www.square-of-opposition.org/ _______________________________________________ Logica-l mailing list Logica-l@dimap.ufrn.br http://www.dimap.ufrn.br/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/logica-l