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connexive
† coˈnnexive, a. Obs. [ad. L. co(n)nexīv-us serving to connect; f. co(n)nex- ppl. stem (see connex v.) + -ive.] 1. Conditional, hypothetical (i.e. said of a proposition whose parts or clauses are connected together as antecedent and consequent).1584 Fenner Def. Ministers (1587) 56 Concluded in a con...
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Connexive logic
History
Connexive logic is arguably one of the oldest approaches to logic. The medieval philosopher Boethius also accepted connexive principles.
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connexivum
‖ conneˈxivum Entom. [L.: see connexive.] The expanded border of the sides of the abdominal segments in hemipterous insects (bugs).1882 in Syd. Soc. Lex.
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connexively
† coˈnnexively, adv. Obs. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a connexive manner: a. = Connectedly, in combination; b. Conditionally, hypothetically.1635 Heywood Hierarch. vi. 338 In this Microcosme are stor'd and layd, connexiuely, as things made up and bound, Corporeall things with Incorporeall. 1684 Willard Me...
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Claudio E.A. Pizzi
In a number of academic papers, he developed a variant of so-called connexive logic named "logic of consequential implication", which turns out to be translatable
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connex
▪ I. connex, n. Also 5–7 connexe. [a. F. connexe (:—L. type *co(n)nexa), and ad. L. co(n)nexus joining, connexion, f. ppl. stem of co(n)nectĕre.] † 1. A bond or tie. Obs. rare.1490 Caxton Eneydos xiii. (1890) 47 Juno..lady, mastresse, and wardeyne, of the connexes or bondes aminicules. † 2. A connec...
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Paradoxes of material implication
See also
Connexive logics were designed to exclude the paradoxes of material implication
Correlation does not imply causation
Counterfactuals
False
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Susanne Bobzien
should not be assimilated into standard propositional calculus, but treated as a distinct system which bears important similarities to relevance logic and connexive
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connective
connective, a. and n. (kəˈnɛktɪv) [f. connect v. + -ive: cf. Mod.F. connectif, -ive. Not on Latin analogies: see the etymological connexive.] A. adj. 1. Having the character or function of connecting; serving or tending to connect.1655–60 Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 211/2 Connex [axiom]..is that wh...
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Relevance logic
See also
Connexive logic, a different approach to the paradoxes of material implication
Non sequitur (logic)
Relevant type system, a substructural
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syllogism
syllogism (ˈsɪlədʒɪz(ə)m) Forms: 4 silogime, 4–6 silogisme, 5–6 sylogysme, 5–7 sillogisme, 6 silogysme, sellogisme, 6–7 syllogisme, sylogisme, 7 sillogism, 7– syllogism. Also 6 in Lat. form syllogismus (sill-, sil-). [a. OF. silogime, later sil(l)ogisme, F. syllogisme (= It. sillo-, silogismo, Sp. s...
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Index of logic articles
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Conflation --
Confusion of the inverse --
Conjunction elimination --
Conjunction fallacy --
Conjunction introduction --
Conjunctive normal form --
Connexive
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Index of contemporary philosophy articles
Claude Lévi-Strauss
Claudio Canaparo
Clive Bell
Cognitive map
Colin Howson
Colin McGinn
Commodification
Commodity (Marxism)
Confirmation holism
Connexive
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Dialogical logic
such as free logic, (normal and non-normal) modal logic, hybrid logic, first-order modal logic, paraconsistent logic, linear logic, relevance logic, connexive
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Game semantics
and Helge Rückert extended the dialogical approach to the study of several non-classical logics such as modal logic, relevance logic, free logic and connexive
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