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Connectives: connectives are also called logical connectives or logical particles. E.g. and, or, if, then, if and only if. Negation also counts as a connective. See also truth value table, truth table._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
Author | Item | More concepts for author | |
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Brandom, Robert | Connectives | Brandom | |
Bubner, Rüdiger | Connectives | Bubner | |
Field, Hartry | Connectives | Field | |
Hume, David | Connectives | Hume | |
Kripke, Saul A. | Connectives | Kripke | |
Lewis, David K. | Connectives | Lewis | |
Logic Texts | Connectives | Logic Texts | |
Mill, John Stuart | Connectives | Mill | |
Prior, Arthur N. | Connectives | Prior | |
Putnam, Hilary | Connectives | Putnam | |
Quine, W.V.O. | Connectives | Quine | |
Spinoza, Baruch | Connectives | Spinoza | |
Strawson, Peter F. | Connectives | Strawson | |
Tarski, Alfred | Connectives | Tarski | |
Thiel, Christian | Connectives | Thiel | |
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