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    Logical Extensions of Aristotle’s Square
    with Jean Sallantin and Christopher Dartnell
    Logica Universalis 2 (1): 167-187. 2008.
    .  We start from the geometrical-logical extension of Aristotle’s square in [6,15] and [14], and study them from both syntactic and semantic points of view. Recall that Aristotle’s square under its modal form has the following four vertices: A is □α, E is , I is and O is , where α is a logical formula and □ is a modality which can be defined axiomatically within a particular logic known as S5 (classical or intuitionistic, depending on whether is involutive or not) modal logic. [3] has proposed e…Read more