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Connexive logic - Wikipedia
Connexive logic is a class of non-classical logics designed to exclude the paradoxes of material implication. The characteristic that separates connexive ...
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Connexive Logic - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Connexive logics have a standard logical vocabulary and comprise certain non-theorems of classical logic as theses.
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CONNEXIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONNEXIVE is conditional.
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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 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Connexive logics have a standard logical vocabulary and comprise certain non-theorems of classical logic as theses. Since classical ...
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Connexive Logic, Connexivity, and Connexivism: Remarks on ...
In this introduction, we aim at making a contribution towards both unifying and reducing the terminology. We hope that this can help making it easier to survey ...
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Connexive logic
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Connexive logic is arguably one of the oldest approaches to logic. The medieval philosopher Boethius also accepted connexive principles.
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Connexive logic: new old challenges - Oxford Academic
In connexive logic one has 'high esteem' for the idea that there is a certain relation in which some formulas should not stand.
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Connexive Logic - Google Sites
Connexive logic is a logic in which the following formulas are counted as theorems. As one can see, none of these formulas are theorems in the so-called ...
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Connexive Negation | Studia Logica
A usual way to obtain a connexive logic is to take a well-known negation, for example, Boolean negation or de Morgan negation, and then assign special ...
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A History Of Connexivity - ScienceDirect.com
Connexive implication is a type of implication first defined in the 4th Century BC, a time of active debate when it was said that the very crows on the ...
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[PDF] Classical Logic Is Connexive - Open Journal System
Connexive logics are based on two ideas: that no statement entails or is entailed by its own negation (this is Aristotle's thesis) and that no state- ment ...
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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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