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by contraries - перевод на голландский

TYPE OF LOGIC DIAGRAM
Square of Opposition; Square of oppositions; Contrary (logic); Square of opposites; Law of contraries; Logical square; Contraries; Contradictories; Logical contraries
  • Frege's square of opposition<br /> The ''conträr'' below is an erratum:<br /> It should read ''subconträr''.
  • Depiction from the 15th century
  • S}} in modern logic). In modern logic, this is not assumed so the faded ones do not hold. (There can be no element in the faded red areas in the modern logic.)

by contraries      
Met tegenstrijdigheden
by and by         
CHRISTIAN SONG
By And By
nog eventjes, het zal niet lang duren; langzamerhand
by-law         
  • "Byelaws for good rule and government" in [[Ripon]], [[North Yorkshire]]
  • Cover of guideline document by [[United Steelworkers]] to form the basis of '''by-laws''' that may be adopted by a local union
RULE ESTABLISHED BY AN ORGANIZATION OR COMMUNITY TO REGULATE ITSELF, WITHIN LIMITS SET BY A HIGHER AUTHORITY
By-Law; Bye-law; Bye law; Byelaws; Byelaw; Bylaws; By-laws; By law; Agreement of association; By- law; Draft:By-law; By-Laws; Corporate by-law; Bye-Laws; Bylaw; BYLAW
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Определение

by and by
1.
Presently, soon, before long, in a short time.
2.
After a while, hereafter, some time hence.

Википедия

Square of opposition

In term logic (a branch of philosophical logic), the square of opposition is a diagram representing the relations between the four basic categorical propositions. The origin of the square can be traced back to Aristotle's tractate On Interpretation and its distinction between two oppositions: contradiction and contrariety. However, Aristotle did not draw any diagram; this was done several centuries later by Apuleius and Boethius.