Logical hexagon

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title: Logical hexagon
text: In philosophical logic, the logical hexagon is a conceptual model of the relationships between the truth values of six statements. It is an extension of Aristotle's square of opposition. It was discovered independently by both Augustin Sesmat and Robert Blanché. This extension consists in introducing two statements U and Y. Whereas U is the disjunction of A and E, Y is the conjunction of the two traditional particulars I and O.
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description: Concept in philosophical logic
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_hexagon
date created: 2010-11-14T17:16:53Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T10:56:06Z
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