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In this paper, we suggest a new way to process information represented in a logical framework based on mathematical morphology. We show how the basic morphological operations can be expressed in a logical setting. We give some properties, show some links with revision and fusion, and ideas illustrate possible use of morpho-logics to approximation, reasoning and decision.