Propositional logic


logic
(or “propositional calculus”) A system of symbolic logic using symbols to stand for whole propositions and logical connectives. Propositional logic only considers whether a proposition is true or false. In contrast to predicate logic, it does not consider the internal structure of propositions.
(2002-05-21)

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  • Propositioned

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  • Propound

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