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Full Idea
Square of Opposition: 'all A are B' and 'no A are B' are contraries; 'some A are B' and 'some A are not B' are sub-contraries; the pairs 'all A are B'/'some A are B' and 'no A are B'/'some A are B' are contradictories.
Gist of Idea
The Square of Opposition has two contradictory pairs, one contrary pair, and one sub-contrary pair
Source
Rom Harré (Laws of Nature [1993], 3)
Book Ref
Harré,Rom: 'Laws of Nature' [Duckworth 1993], p.62
A Reaction
[the reader may construct his own diagram from this description!] The contraries are at the extremes of contradiction, but the sub-contraries are actual compatible. You could add possible worlds to this picture.
Related Idea
Idea 9405 Square of Opposition: not both true, or not both false; one-way implication; opposite truth-values [Aristotle]
13819 | Aristotle's said some Fs are G or some Fs are not G, forgetting that there might be no Fs [Bostock on Aristotle] |
20778 | Stoics like syllogisms, for showing what is demonstrative, which corrects opinions [Stoic school, by Diog. Laertius] |
8084 | Syllogisms are verbal fencing, not discovery [Locke] |
12572 | Many people can reason well, yet can't make a syllogism [Locke] |
18806 | Frege thought traditional categories had psychological and linguistic impurities [Frege, by Rumfitt] |
14453 | The Darapti syllogism is fallacious: All M is S, all M is P, so some S is P' - but if there is no M? [Russell] |
5401 | The mortality of Socrates is more certain from induction than it is from deduction [Russell] |
18949 | The universal syllogism is now expressed as the transitivity of subclasses [Putnam] |
15879 | The Square of Opposition has two contradictory pairs, one contrary pair, and one sub-contrary pair [Harré] |
13439 | Venn Diagrams map three predicates into eight compartments, then look for the conclusion [Bostock] |
19006 | An 'enthymeme' is an argument with an indispensable unstated assumption [Yablo] |
8081 | 'No councillors are bankers' and 'All bankers are athletes' implies 'Some athletes are not councillors' [Devlin] |
10688 | 'Equivocation' is when terms do not mean the same thing in premises and conclusion [Beall/Restall] |
13915 | Syllogistic can't handle sentences with singular terms, or relational terms, or compound sentences [Engelbretsen/Sayward] |