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Berka I 34
Implication/Boolean Algebra/Peirce: x > y - (x - f)(w - y) = 0
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ad I 46
Implication/reformulation/Peirce/(s): instead of a > b: (a v ~ b) - something is not a dog or a mammal - if something is a dog, it is a mammal - solution/(s): a) no dog or a dog - b) not a dog or a dog and a mammal.(1)
((s) This is not necessarily an excluding or: E.g. law of excluded middle. not excluding or - this only turns into an excluding or by the meaning of the negation sign).
>Disjunction, >Excluded Middle, >Logic, cf, >Conjunction.

1. Ch. S. Peirce, On the algebra of logic. A contribution to the philosophy of notation. American Journal of Mathematics 7 (1885), pp. 180-202 – Neudruck in: Peirce, Ch. S., Collected Papers ed. C. Hartstone/P. Weiss/A. W. Burks, Cambridge/MA 1931-1958, Vol. III, pp. 210-249

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