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THE SQUARE OF OPPOSITION


Apuleius' square

A collection of source material on the famous Square of Opposition. The diagram above is from a ninth century manuscript of Apuleius' commentary on Aristotle's Perihermaneias, probably one of the oldest surviving pictures of the square.

<a href = "apuleius-commentary.htm">Apuleius' Commentary on the Perihermaneias</a>
<a href = "perihermaneias.htm">Boethius' translation (in Latin) of the Perihermaneias with Edghill's English translation</a>
<a href = "1periherm67.htm">Edward Buckner's translation of chapters 6 and 7</a>
<a href = "summatotiuslogicae.htm">Natalis on Equipollence</a>
<a href = "nullohomine.htm">Every man is an animal</a>
<a href = "brentanoinnovations.htm">Brentano's Logical Innovations</a>

External links
">Internet Encyclopedia entry (This is OK)
">Wikipedia April 2007 entry (I wrote part of this).
">Parsons' SEP entry (I shall be discussing Parson's view at Montreux).
[http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/phil/faculty/tparsons/Medieval Logic/Chapter 2.doc"> Chapter 2] of Parson's book on medieval logic, which covers similar ground.
">Old directions in free logic, by Gyula Klima
">Montreux International Congress on the Square.

Edward Buckner
London, May 2007