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Conditional Connective

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Logic and Language
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This book is about logic and language, and in particular it is about the representation of information and reasoning in symbolic form. So far we have made use of three connectives, namely: negation ¬; conjunction ∧ and disjunction ∨. There are, however, limitations in using only these three connectives.

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© 2003 C. Neville Dean

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Dean, N. (2003). Conditional Connective. In: Logic and Language. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-00605-8_5

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