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It is shown that an Aristotelian square may be seen as a special case of a sub-Aristotelian square or a semi-Aristotelian square or an Aristotelian cube, which is a construction made up of six semi-Aristotelian squares, two of which are Aristotelian. Later a composition of squares is discussed and studied.
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square of oppositions
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modal logic
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bimodality
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cube of oppositions
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composition of squares
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Generalization and composition of modal squares of oppositions
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    Generalization and composition of modal squares of oppositions (English)
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    30 November 2016
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    It is shown that an Aristotelian square may be seen as a special case of a sub-Aristotelian square or a semi-Aristotelian square or an Aristotelian cube, which is a construction made up of six semi-Aristotelian squares, two of which are Aristotelian. Later a composition of squares is discussed and studied.
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    square of oppositions
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    modal logic
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    bimodality
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    cube of oppositions
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    composition of squares
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