2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01815-2_3
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The Advent of Formal Diagrammatic Reasoning Systems

Abstract: Abstract. In knowledge representation and reasoning systems, diagrams have many practical applications and are used in numerous settings. Indeed, it is widely accepted that diagrams are a valuable aid to intuition and help to convey ideas and information in a clear way. On the other side, logicians have viewed diagrams as informal tools, but which cannot be used in the manner of formal argumentation. Instead, logicians focused on symbolic representations of logics. Recently, this perception was overturned in t… Show more

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“…Existential graphs, see [6,7,47,66,50] were introduced by Peirce as a diagrammatic system for representing and reasoning with relations. The system is divided into three parts named Alpha, Beta and Gamma.…”
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“…Existential graphs, see [6,7,47,66,50] were introduced by Peirce as a diagrammatic system for representing and reasoning with relations. The system is divided into three parts named Alpha, Beta and Gamma.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its meaning is "there is a cat which is cute and young", whereas the meaning of the rightmost graph above is "there exists a man who will not die". The two graphs were taken from [6] and [7], respectively.…”
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