The following pages link to (Q4820732):
Displayed 16 items.
- Erroneous Euler and Venn diagrams (Q1026604) (← links)
- Colored spanning graphs for set visualization (Q1699297) (← links)
- The concept of relevance and the logic diagram tradition (Q1931345) (← links)
- Why make things simple when you can make them complicated? An appreciation of Lewis Carroll's symbolic logic (Q2239387) (← links)
- Logic diagrams, sacred geometry and neural networks (Q2297964) (← links)
- Book review of: J. Dejnožka, The concept of relevance and the logic diagram tradition (Q2323644) (← links)
- A bunch of diagrammatic methods for syllogistic (Q2418012) (← links)
- Statistics and genetics between Italy and Britain in the 20th century: an interview with A. W. F. Edwards (Q2515377) (← links)
- How diagrams can support syllogistic reasoning: an experimental study (Q2629219) (← links)
- Lewis Carroll's visual logic (Q3429442) (← links)
- Lewis Carroll's Formal Logic (Q4670615) (← links)
- The non-disjoint ontic states of the Grassmann ontological model, transformation contextuality, and the single qubit stabilizer subtheory (Q5051637) (← links)
- An eleventh-century Venn diagram (Q5491343) (← links)
- Causation, randomness, and pseudo-randomness in John Venn's<b><i>logic of chance</i></b> (Q5717548) (← links)
- Peirce's complex diagrams (Q6108760) (← links)
- Can We “Show” the Correctness of Reasoning? On the Role of Diagrammatic Spatialization in Logical Justification (Q6110238) (← links)