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  1. Disjunction (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Mar 23, 2016 · In logic, disjunction is a binary connective (\ (\vee\)) classically interpreted as a truth function the output of which is true if at least one of the input sentences (disjuncts) is true, and false …

  2. Disjunction - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Jan 6, 2001 · Disjunction is a binary truth-function, the output of which is a sentence true if at least one of the input sentences (disjuncts) is true, and false otherwise. Disjunction, together with negation, …

  3. Disjunction - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Mar 23, 2016 · In logic, disjunction is a binary connective (∨ ∨) classically interpreted as a truth function the output of which is true if at least one of the input sentences (disjuncts) is true, and false …

  4. Disjunction - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Notes to Disjunction 1. We might formalize this "generalized" version of exclusive disjunction as a prefix quantifier that can range over any number of formulae, and is true if and only if exactly one of the …

  5. Natural Deduction Systems in Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of …

    Oct 29, 2021 · ‘Natural deduction’ designates a type of logical system described initially in Gentzen (1934) and Jaśkowski (1934). It also designates the type of reasoning that these logical systems …

  6. Supplement to The Development of Intuitionistic Logic

    2. Mathematical interpretations and model-theoretic semantics Various mathematical interpretations (in the sense explained in section 1.2) of formalized intuitionistic logic and arithmetic have been …

  7. Dynamic Semantics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Aug 23, 2010 · Dynamic semantics is a perspective on natural language semantics that emphasizes the growth of information in time. It is an approach to meaning representation where pieces of text or …

  8. Intuitionistic Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Sep 1, 1999 · Intuitionistic logic encompasses the general principles of logical reasoning which have been abstracted by logicians from intuitionistic mathematics, as developed by L. E. J. Brouwer …

  9. Causal Theories of Mental Content - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Feb 4, 2010 · Because there appears always to be this option of making the content of a term some disjunction of items, the problem has been called “the disjunction problem”. [6] As was noted above, …

  10. The Logic of Conditionals - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Jul 3, 2021 · A related one is that it makes the conditional interdefinable with Boolean negation, disjunction, and conjunction. A third, among the driving motivations for Frege, Russell and …