Logica Universalis Webinar, Wednesday May 18, 4pm CET Speaker: Roland Bolz (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany) Title: Logical Diagrams, Visualization Criteria and Boolean Algebras Abstract: This paper presents logical diagrams as attempts to visualize facts about logical/linguistic/conceptual systems. It introduces four criteria for assessing visualization: 1) completeness, 2) correctness, 3) lack of distortion, and 4) legibility. It then presents well-known families of diagrams, based on the geometrical figures of a) the hexagon, and b) the tetrakis hexahedron. These are usually presented as exemplary diagrams. To understand better why they succeed so well at visualizing logical information, they are presented as visualizations of complete (finite) Boolean algebras. This also establishes the connection between the combinatorial concept of partition and the logical concept of opposition (i.e. contradiction, contrariness, and subcontrariness). Finally, the paper suggests that the two geometrical figures in question are part of a larger family of polytopes with deep connections to Boolean algebras.
Chapter of the book The Exoteric Square of Opposition https://link.springer.com/book/9783030908225 Talk originally presented at the 6th SQUARE https://www.square-of-opposition.org/ Everybody is welcome to join: https://www.springer.com/journal/11787/updates/20065848 Jean-Yves Beziau, Organizer of LUW and Editor of Studies in Universal Logic https://philpeople.org/profiles/jean-yves-beziau -- LOGICA-L Lista acadêmica brasileira dos profissionais e estudantes da área de Lógica <logica-l@dimap.ufrn.br> --- Você está recebendo esta mensagem porque se inscreveu no grupo "LOGICA-L" dos Grupos do Google. Para cancelar inscrição nesse grupo e parar de receber e-mails dele, envie um e-mail para logica-l+unsubscr...@dimap.ufrn.br. Para ver esta discussão na web, acesse https://groups.google.com/a/dimap.ufrn.br/d/msgid/logica-l/CAF2zFLD8O%3Dn7dhnaHKQHE%2Bng57iEX9x7XM5QL-5wJHkpbRPOBQ%40mail.gmail.com.