From Blanché’s Hexagonal Organization of Concepts to Formal Concept Analysis and Possibility Theory (English)
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LOGICA UNIVERSALIS
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2012
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Title:From Blanché’s Hexagonal Organization of Concepts to Formal Concept Analysis and Possibility Theory
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Contributors:Dubois, D. ( author ) / Prade, H. ( author )
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Published in:LOGICA UNIVERSALIS ; 6, 1-2 ; 149-169
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Publication date:2012-01-01
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 6, Issue 1-2
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The Power of the HexagonBéziau, J. Y. et al. | 2012
- 45
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From the Logical Square to Blanché’s Hexagon: Formalization, Applicability and the Idea of the Normative Structure of ThoughtDufatanye, A. A. et al. | 2012
- 69
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Why the Logical Hexagon?Moretti, A. et al. | 2012
- 109
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Approaching the Alethic Modal Hexagon of OppositionSimons, P. et al. | 2012
- 119
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A Hexagonal Framework of the Field Formula Not Shown and the Associated Borromean LogicGuitart, R. et al. | 2012
- 149
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From Blanché’s Hexagonal Organization of Concepts to Formal Concept Analysis and Possibility TheoryDubois, D. / Prade, H. et al. | 2012
- 171
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The Classical Aristotelian Hexagon Versus the Modern Duality HexagonSmessaert, H. et al. | 2012
- 201
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Deontological Square, Hexagon, and Decagon: A Deontic Framework for SupererogationJoerden, J. C. et al. | 2012
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How to Take Advantage of the Blur Between the Finite and the InfiniteCartier, P. et al. | 2012
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Logic and ColourJaspers, D. et al. | 2012