Things That are Right with the Traditional Square of Opposition Terence Parsons OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 3 - 11
Applications of Squares of Oppositions and Their Generalizations in Philosophical Analysis Jan Woleński OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 13 - 29
Ploucquet’s “Refutation” of the Traditional Square of Opposition Wolfgang Lenzen OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 43 - 58
John Buridan on the Bearer of Logical Relations Ernesto Perini-Santos OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 59 - 70
Non-Classical Stems from Classical: N. A. Vasiliev’s Approach to Logic and his Reassessment of the Square of Opposition Valentin A. Bazhanov OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 71 - 76
Non-Traditional Squares of Predication and Quantification Mireille Staschok OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 77 - 85
The Square of Opposition and the Paradoxes Teresa Marques OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 87 - 105
Aristotle’s Non-Logical Works and the Square of Oppositions in Semiotics Stefania Bonfiglioli OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 107 - 126
The Square of Opposition and the Four Fundamental Choices Antonino Drago OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 127 - 141
Aristotle’s Cubes and Consequential Implication Claudio Pizzi OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 143 - 153
Weakened Semantics and the Traditional Square of Opposition Luis Estrada-González OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 155 - 165
Logical Extensions of Aristotle’s Square Dominique LuzeauxJean SallantinChristopher Dartnell OriginalPaper 01 April 2008 Pages: 167 - 187