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    Another Side of Categorical Propositions: The Keynes–Johnson Octagon of Oppositions
    History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (4): 459-475. 2023.
    The aim of this paper is to make sense of the Keynes–Johnson octagon of oppositions. We will discuss Keynes' logical theory, and examine how his view is reflected on this octagon. Then we will show how this structure is to be handled by means of a semantics of partition, thus computing logical relations between matching formulas with a semantic method that combines model theory and Boolean algebra.
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    L’élimination diagrammatique
    Cahiers Philosophiques 163 (4): 9-22. 2021.
    L’usage des diagrammes en logique est ancien. Aux débuts de la logique mathématique, ils servent notamment à résoudre le problème de l’élimination. Cela consiste à extraire la conclusion qui découle d’un ensemble de prémisses en éliminant les termes et les propositions indésirables ou superflus. À cette fin, les logiciens inventent une multitude de notations. Il convient dès lors de s’interroger sur la place des méthodes diagrammatiques dans ce programme de recherche ainsi que leurs interactions…Read more
  •  247
    On the Origin of Venn Diagrams
    Axiomathes 32 (3): 887-900. 2022.
    In this paper we argue that there were several currents, ideas and problems in 19th-century logic that motivated John Venn to develop his famous logic diagrams. To this end, we first examine the problem of uncertainty or over-specification in syllogistic that became obvious in Euler diagrams. In the 19th century, numerous logicians tried to solve this problem. The most famous was the attempt to introduce dashed circles into Euler diagrams. The solution that John Venn developed for this problem, …Read more
  •  15
    Introduction: From Practice to Results in Mathematics and Logic
    with Valeria Giardino, Sandra Mols, and Jean Paul Van Bendegem
    Philosophia Scientiae 16 5-11. 2012.
    1 Mathematical practice: a short overview This volume is a collection of essays that discuss the relationships between the practices deployed by logicians and mathematicians, either as individuals or as members of research communities, and the results from their research. We are interested in exploring the concept of 'practices' in the formal sciences. Though common in the history, philosophy and sociology of science, this concept has surprisingly thus far been little reflected upon in logic...
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    Figuring it Out: Logic Diagrams (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (1): 104-107. 2022.
    Linear diagrams (sometimes called ‘Line diagrams’) have an old history. Their past supporters include distinguished logicians such as Leibniz, Lambert and (J. N.) Keynes. Although circular diagrams...
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    Lewis Carroll published a system of logic in the symbolic tradition that developed in his time. Carroll’s readers may be puzzled by his system. On the one hand, it introduced innovations, such as his logic notation, his diagrams and his method of trees, that secure Carroll’s place on the path that shaped modern logic. On the other hand, Carroll maintained the existential import of universal affirmative Propositions, a feature that is rather characteristic of traditional logic. The object of this…Read more
  • Logic-in-Question (Workshop at the Sorbonne 2011-2019) (edited book)
    with J.-Y. Beziau, J.-P. Desclés, and A. Pascau
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    The productive ambiguity of Venn’s three circles.
    In Kristof Nyiri, András Benedek & Petra Aczel (eds.), How Images Behave: 9th Budapest Visual Learning Conference, Budapest, 26 November 2020., Hungarian Academy of Sciences. pp. 245-248. 2020.
    It is not rare to meet in scientific literature with a figure made of three circles, intersecting in such a way as to delineate all the combinations of the components that they stand for. This figure is commonly known as a ‘Venn diagram’ or ‘Venn’s three circles’. In this paper, we argue that many so-called Venn diagrams found in modern scientific literature do not truly depict intersections, and hence, are not true Venn diagrams.
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    La théorie syllogistique de Lewis Carroll
    Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 28 207-224. 2010.
    Le syllogisme est la forme classique d’un argument logique tel qu’on le retrouve dans la logique traditionnelle issue d’Aristote. Objet de nombreux travaux en deux millénaires, la syllogistique reste la doctrine dominante en logique jusqu’au XIXe siècle. Les syllogismes y sont présentés sous une forme simple et élémentaire : trois propositions sous forme normale (A, E, I, O), construites de sorte que la troisième (dite conclusion du syllogisme) découle nécessairement des deux premières (dites...
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    Extension and intension are two ways of indicating the fundamental meaning of a concept. The extent of a concept, C, is the set of objects which correspond to C whereas the intent of C is the collection of attributes that characterise it. Thus, intension denotes the set of objects corresponding to C without naming them individually. Mathematicians switch comfortably between these perspectives but the majority of logical diagrams deal exclusively in extension. Euler diagrams indicate sets using c…Read more
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    Preface
    Philosophia Scientiae 15 1-5. 2011.
    This volume would not exist without the help of all those who contributed to the organisation of the MacColl centenary meeting (Boulogne-sur-Mer, 9--10 October 2009). We are especially grateful to Bruno Béthouart, Jacques Dubucs, Gerhard Heinzmann, and Shahid Rahman. We would also like to thank Michael Astroh, Sandrine Avril, Anny Bégard, Christian Berner, Pierre-Édouard Bour, Peggy Cardon, Emmanuelle Jablonsky, Christian Mac Coll, Tony Mann, Gildas Nzokou, Max Papyle, Bernard Quéh...
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    Visual Reasoning with Diagrams (edited book)
    Birkhaüser. 2013.
    Logic, the discipline that explores valid reasoning, does not need to be limited to a specific form of representation but should include any form as long as it allows us to draw sound conclusions from given information. The use of diagrams has a long but unequal history in logic: The golden age of diagrammatic logic of the 19th century thanks to Euler and Venn diagrams was followed by the early 20th century's symbolization of modern logic by Frege and Russell. Recently, we have been witnessing a…Read more
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    Preface
    Philosophia Scientiae 15 1-5. 2011.
    This volume would not exist without the help of all those who contributed to the organisation of the MacColl centenary meeting (Boulogne-sur-Mer, 9--10 October 2009). We are especially grateful to Bruno Béthouart, Jacques Dubucs, Gerhard Heinzmann, and Shahid Rahman. We would also like to thank Michael Astroh, Sandrine Avril, Anny Bégard, Christian Berner, Pierre-Édouard Bour, Peggy Cardon, Emmanuelle Jablonsky, Christian Mac Coll, Tony Mann, Gildas Nzokou, Max Papyle, Bernard Quéh...
  • The Victorian Scientist: The Growth of a Profession (review)
    British Journal for the History of Science 39 (4): 613-614. 2006.
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    On the Diagrammatic Representation of Existential Statements with Venn Diagrams
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 24 (4): 361-374. 2015.
    It is of common use in modern Venn diagrams to mark a compartment with a cross to express its non-emptiness. Modern scholars seem to derive this convention from Charles S. Peirce, with the assumption that it was unknown to John Venn. This paper demonstrates that Venn actually introduced several methods to represent existentials but felt uneasy with them. The resistance to formalize existentials was not limited to diagrammatic systems, as George Boole and his followers also failed to provide a sa…Read more
  •  25
    Are Other People’s Books Difficult to Read? The Logic Books in Lewis Carroll’s Private Library
    Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 5 (1): 28-49. 2017.
    It is well known that Charles L. Dodgson (alias Lewis Carroll, 1832–1898) worked on a logic treatise that would popularise the subject of symbolic logic. The first part appeared in 1896 but the next parts never appeared. It has been claimed that Carroll worked in isolation and did not read the main works of his time. The object of this paper is to inquire what Carroll’s private library teaches us on his readings. The content of this library is known thanks to the sale catalogues that were issued…Read more
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    Lewis Carroll offers an interesting perspective on the development of early symbolic logic. On the one hand, he makes a characteristic case of a logician who worked on symbolic methods...
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    It is customary to draw a circle to represent a collection of objects. This makes it easy to represent logical relations between classes thanks to topological relations between spaces. The aim of this paper is to discuss the process by which spaces represent visually classes.
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    Vincent F. Hendricks and John Symons (eds.), "Formal Philosophy", Automatic Press, 2005, vii + pp. 246
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    It is little known that Schopenhauer (1788–1860) made thorough use of Euler diagrams in his works. One specific diagram depicts a high number of concepts in relation to Good and Evil. It is, hence, uncharacteristic as logicians of that time seldom used diagrams for more than three terms (the number demanded by syllogisms). The objective of this paper is to make sense of this diagram by explaining its function and inquiring whether it could be viewed as an early serious attempt to construct compl…Read more
  •  12
    Introduction: From Practice to Results in Mathematics and Logic
    with Valeria Giardino, Sandra Mois, and Jean Van Bendegem
    Philosophia Scientiae 16 (1): 5-11. 2012.
    1 Mathematical practice: a short overview This volume is a collection of essays that discuss the relationships between the practices deployed by logicians and mathematicians, either as individuals or as members of research communities, and the results from their research. We are interested in exploring the concept of 'practices' in the formal sciences. Though common in the history, philosophy and sociology of science, this concept has surprisingly thus far been little reflected upon in logic...
  •  66
    Dans une lettre adressée à Bertrand Russell, le 17 mai 1905, Hugh MacColl raconte avoir abandonné l’étude de la logique après 1884, pendant près de treize ans, et explique que ce fut la lecture de l’ouvrage de Lewis Carroll, Symbolic Logic (1896), qui ralluma le vieux feu qu’il croyait éteint. Dès lors, il publie de nombreux articles contenant certaines de ses innovations majeures en logique. L’objet de cet article est de discuter la familiarité de MacColl et son appréciation du travail de Carro…Read more
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    1 Mathematical practice: a short overview This volume is a collection of essays that discuss the relationships between the practices deployed by logicians and mathematicians, either as individuals or as members of research communities, and the results from their research. We are interested in exploring the concept of 'practices' in the formal sciences. Though common in the history, philosophy and sociology of science, this concept has surprisingly thus far been little reflected upon in logic...
  •  10
    1 Mathematical practice: a short overview This volume is a collection of essays that discuss the relationships between the practices deployed by logicians and mathematicians, either as individuals or as members of research communities, and the results from their research. We are interested in exploring the concept of 'practices' in the formal sciences. Though common in the history, philosophy and sociology of science, this concept has surprisingly thus far been little reflected upon in logic...
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    Dans une lettre adressée à Bertrand Russell, le 17 mai 1905, Hugh MacColl raconte avoir abandonné l’étude de la logique après 1884, pendant près de treize ans, et explique que ce fut la lecture de l’ouvrage de Lewis Carroll, Symbolic Logic (1896), qui ralluma le vieux feu qu’il croyait éteint. Dès lors, il publie de nombreux articles contenant certaines de ses innovations majeures en logique. L’objet de cet article est de discuter la familiarité de MacColl et son appréciation du travail de Carro…Read more