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CiteRatio for Logica Universalis from 2016 - 2020
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2020 1.6
2019 1.9
2018 1.9
2017 1.4
2016 1.1
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59% from 2019

SJR for Logica Universalis from 2016 - 2020
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2020 0.218
2019 0.528
2018 0.353
2017 0.323
2016 0.31
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2020 0.54
2019 0.869
2018 0.81
2017 0.988
2016 1.206
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Logica Universalis

Logica Universalis (LU) publishes peer-reviewed research papers related to universal features of logics. Topics include general tools and techniques for studying already existing logics and building new ones, the study of classes of logics, the scope of validity and the domain...... Read More

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Beenakker CWJ (2006) Specular andreev reflection in graphene. Phys Rev Lett 97(6):067,007, URL 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.067007

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S11787-006-0012-5
A Universal Logic Approach to Adaptive Logics
Diderik Batens1
01 Jan 2007 - Logica Universalis

Abstract:

In this paper, adaptive logics are studied from the viewpoint of universal logic (in the sense of the study of common structures of logics). The common structure of a large set of adaptive logics is described. It is shown that this structure determines the proof theory as well as the semantics of the adaptive logics, and more... In this paper, adaptive logics are studied from the viewpoint of universal logic (in the sense of the study of common structures of logics). The common structure of a large set of adaptive logics is described. It is shown that this structure determines the proof theory as well as the semantics of the adaptive logics, and moreover that most properties of the logics can be proved by relying solely on the structure, viz. without invoking any specific properties of the logics themselves. read more read less

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T-norm fuzzy logics (75%)75% related to the paper, Monoidal t-norm logic (70%)70% related to the paper, Classical logic (67%)67% related to the paper, Łukasiewicz logic (65%)65% related to the paper, Kripke semantics (65%)65% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S11787-012-0046-9
The power of the hexagon
Jean-Yves Béziau1
01 May 2012 - Logica Universalis

Abstract:

The hexagon of opposition is an improvement of the square of opposition due to Robert Blanche. After a short presentation of the square and its various interpretations, we discuss two important problems related with the square: the problem of the I-corner and the problem of the O-corner. The meaning of the notion described by... The hexagon of opposition is an improvement of the square of opposition due to Robert Blanche. After a short presentation of the square and its various interpretations, we discuss two important problems related with the square: the problem of the I-corner and the problem of the O-corner. The meaning of the notion described by the I-corner does not correspond to the name used for it. In the case of the O-corner, the problem is not a wrong-name problem but a no-name problem and it is not clear what is the intuitive notion corresponding to it. We explain then that the triangle of contrariety proposed by different people such as Vasiliev and Jespersen solves these problems, but that we don’t need to reject the square. It can be reconstructed from this triangle of contrariety, by considering a dual triangle of subcontrariety. This is the main idea of Blanche’s hexagon. We then give different examples of hexagons to show how this framework can be useful to conceptual analysis in many different fields such as economy, music, semiotics, identity theory, philosophy, metalogic and the metatheory of the hexagon itself. We finish by discussing the abstract structure of the hexagon and by showing how we can swing from sense to non-sense thinking with the hexagon. read more read less

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Square of opposition (58%)58% related to the paper
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Quantified Multimodal Logics in Simple Type Theory
Christoph Benzmüller1, Lawrence C. Paulson2
01 Mar 2013 - Logica Universalis

Abstract:

We present an embedding of quantified multimodal logics into simple type theory and prove its soundness and completeness. A correspondence between QKπ models for quantified multimodal logics and Henkin models is established and exploited. Our embedding supports the application of off-the-shelf higher-order theorem provers for... We present an embedding of quantified multimodal logics into simple type theory and prove its soundness and completeness. A correspondence between QKπ models for quantified multimodal logics and Henkin models is established and exploited. Our embedding supports the application of off-the-shelf higher-order theorem provers for reasoning within and about quantified multimodal logics. Moreover, it provides a starting point for further logic embeddings and their combinations in simple type theory. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1007/S11787-011-0039-0
From Blanché’s Hexagonal Organization of Concepts to Formal Concept Analysis and Possibility Theory
Didier Dubois1, Henri Prade1
05 Jan 2012 - Logica Universalis

Abstract:

The paper first introduces a cube of opposition that associates the traditional square of opposition with the dual square obtained by Piaget’s reciprocation. It is then pointed out that Blanche’s extension of the square-of-opposition structure into an conceptual hexagonal structure always relies on an abstract tripartition. C... The paper first introduces a cube of opposition that associates the traditional square of opposition with the dual square obtained by Piaget’s reciprocation. It is then pointed out that Blanche’s extension of the square-of-opposition structure into an conceptual hexagonal structure always relies on an abstract tripartition. Considering quadripartitions leads to organize the 16 binary connectives into a regular tetrahedron. Lastly, the cube of opposition, once interpreted in modal terms, is shown to account for a recent generalization of formal concept analysis, where noticeable hexagons are also laid bare. This generalization of formal concept analysis is motivated by a parallel with bipolar possibility theory. The latter, albeit graded, is indeed based on four graded set functions that can be organized in a similar structure. read more read less

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Square of opposition (55%)55% related to the paper, Formal concept analysis (51%)51% related to the paper
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From Analogical Proportion to Logical Proportions
Henri Prade1, Gilles Richard1
24 Oct 2013 - Logica Universalis

Abstract:

Given a 4-tuple of Boolean variables (a, b, c, d), logical proportions are modeled by a pair of equivalences relating similarity indicators ( a∧b and a¯∧b¯), or dissimilarity indicators ( a∧b¯ and a¯∧b) pertaining to the pair (a, b), to the ones associated with the pair (c, d). There are 120 semantically distinct logical prop... Given a 4-tuple of Boolean variables (a, b, c, d), logical proportions are modeled by a pair of equivalences relating similarity indicators ( a∧b and a¯∧b¯), or dissimilarity indicators ( a∧b¯ and a¯∧b) pertaining to the pair (a, b), to the ones associated with the pair (c, d). There are 120 semantically distinct logical proportions. One of them models the analogical proportion which corresponds to a statement of the form “a is to b as c is to d”. The paper inventories the whole set of logical proportions by dividing it into five subfamilies according to what they express, and then identifies the proportions that satisfy noticeable properties such as full identity (the pair of equivalences defining the proportion hold as true for the 4-tuple (a, a, a, a)), symmetry (if the proportion holds for (a, b, c, d), it also holds for (c, d, a, b)), or code independency (if the proportion holds for (a, b, c, d), it also holds for their negations (a¯,b¯,c¯,d¯)). It appears that only four proportions (including analogical proportion) are homogeneous in the sense that they use only one type of indicator (either similarity or dissimilarity) in their definition. Due to their specific patterns, they have a particular cognitive appeal, and as such are studied in greater details. Finally, the paper provides a discussion of the other existing works on analogical proportions. read more read less
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