creators_name: Franceschi, Paul creators_id: p.franceschi@univ-corse.fr type: journale datestamp: 2012-11-09 19:37:00 lastmod: 2012-11-09 19:37:00 metadata_visibility: show title: The Problem of the Relationships of Love, Hate and Indifference ispublished: pub subjects: ling-sem subjects: phil-logic full_text_status: public keywords: love hate indifference concept "study of concepts" "matrices of concepts" "paradigmatic analysis" abstract: In Franceschi (2002), I presented a theory based on the matrices of concepts aiming at providing an alternative to the classification proposed by Greimas, in the field of paradigmatic analysis. The problem of specifying the relationships of the concepts of love, hate and indifference, arises in this construction. I attach myself to describe the problem of the love-hate-indifference relationships in detail, and several solutions that have been proposed to solve it. Finally I expose a solution to this problem, based on an extension of the theory of matrices of concepts. date: 2012-03-29 date_type: published publication: Semiotica volume: 152 refereed: TRUE referencetext: Benzaken, Claude (1991). "Systèmes formels". Paris, Masson Franceschi, Paul (2002). "Une Classe de Concepts". Semiotica, 139, pp. 211-26 Garlikov, Rick (1998). "Understanding, Shallow Thinking, and School". At http://www.garlikov.com/writings.htm citation: Franceschi, Dr Paul (2012) The Problem of the Relationships of Love, Hate and Indifference. [Journal (On-line/Unpaginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/8137/1/lhi-en.pdf