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    logic, a logical connective (also called a logical operator, sentential connective, or sentential operator) is a logical constant. Connectives can be used...
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    ) is the truth-functional operator of conjunction or logical conjunction. The logical connective of this operator is typically represented as ∧ {\displaystyle...
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    disjunction, also known as logical disjunction or logical or or logical addition or inclusive disjunction, is a logical connective typically notated as ∨...
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    P {\displaystyle P} " is "Spot does not run". Negation is a unary logical connective. It may furthermore be applied not only to propositions, but also...
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  • linguistics, a word or phrase like "therefore" or "in other words". Logical connective Connective (botany), in the stamen of flowers, the sterile tissue that...
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  • suggested set of logical symbols Logic gate § Symbols Logical connective Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode Non-logical symbol Polish notation...
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  • "Plato". Due to the ability to speak about non-logical individuals along with the original logical connectives, first-order logic includes propositional logic...
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    Boolean functions and propositional calculus, the Sheffer stroke denotes a logical operation that is equivalent to the negation of the conjunction operation...
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  • is true because of the logical terms it contains which are logical connectives (e.g. "or", "and", and "nor"). Not all logical truths are tautologies of...
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  • If and only if (category Logical connectives)
    (often shortened as "iff") is paraphrased by the biconditional, a logical connective between statements. The biconditional is true in two cases, where...
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  • Lincoln. Nor does logical interpretation have anything to say about logical connectives like 'and', 'or' and 'not'. Though we may take these symbols to stand...
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    definition, this approach to logical connectives permits the examination of structurally identical propositional forms in various logical systems, where somewhat...
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    mathematics, the logical biconditional, also known as material biconditional or equivalence or biimplication or bientailment, is the logical connective used to...
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  • Propositional calculus (category Logical calculi)
    sentence to create a new sentence. A logical connective, or propositional connective, is a kind of sentential connective with the characteristic feature that...
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  • Truth function (category Logical truth)
    exactly one truth value which is either true or false, and every logical connective is truth functional (with a correspondent truth table), thus every...
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    Logic (redirect from Logical)
    example, the expression " p ∧ q {\displaystyle p\land q} " uses the logical connective ∧ {\displaystyle \land } (and). It could be used to express a sentence...
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  • types of logical constants are logical connectives and quantifiers. The equality predicate (usually written '=') is also treated as a logical constant...
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  • First-order logic Functional completeness Karnaugh maps Logic gate Logical connective Logical graph Mathematical table Method of analytic tableaux Propositional...
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  • Axiom (redirect from Logical axiom)
    primitive connectives can be alternatively constructed. These axiom schemata are also used in the predicate calculus, but additional logical axioms are...
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  • In logic, a functionally complete set of logical connectives or Boolean operators is one that can be used to express all possible truth tables by combining...
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  • Predicate variable Literal Metavariable Logical constants Logical connective Quantifier Identity Brackets Logical connective Converse implication Converse nonimplication...
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  • is the state of possessing negative truth value and is a nullary logical connective. In a truth-functional system of propositional logic, it is one of...
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  • Logical consequence (also entailment) is a fundamental concept in logic which describes the relationship between statements that hold true when one statement...
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    \leftrightarrow P\downarrow (Q\downarrow R)} . The logical NOR, taken by itself, is a functionally complete set of connectives. This can be proved by first showing...
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  • implication), a logical connective and binary truth function typically interpreted as "If p, then q" Material implication (rule of inference), a logical rule of...
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  • with the deductive nature of the system. The logical consequence (or entailment) of the system by its logical foundation is what distinguishes a formal system...
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    disjunction, exclusive alternation, logical non-equivalence, or logical inequality is a logical operator whose negation is the logical biconditional. With two inputs...
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  • and logical connectives not in terms of interpretations, as in Tarskian approaches to semantics, but in the role that the proposition or logical connective...
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  • Soundness (redirect from Logical soundness)
    that can be proven in the system is logically valid with respect to the logical semantics of the system. In deductive reasoning, a sound argument is an...
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  • sentence contains no logical connectives, variables, or quantifiers. A sentence consisting of one or more sentences and a logical connective is a compound (or...
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