Sentence examples for implication truth from inspiring English sources

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This is different from the traditional view of logic, in which the conditional has a material implication truth table, in which the conditional is true for these three cases and just false for p not q cases.

And these two facts are taken as evidence against the mental model theory, because according to the new paradigm theoreticians, the mental model theories should predict not a definitive truth table, but the material implication truth table, in which the three cases constructed should be judged as making the sentence true, and just p not q as making it false.

If he has in mind the standard notion of logical implication (truth preservation on every domain and interpretation of the nonlogical constants), then (2) is false: \(\dq{\#\neg(0=0) \vee \neg(0=0)}\) is true on every interpretation, but "water = H2O" is false on many interpretations (those that assign distinct referents to the nonlogical constants "water" and "H2O").

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Oxford Dictionaries dates the first use of "post-truth", with the implication that truth has become irrelevant, to a 1992 essay by the playwright Steve Tesich in The Nation magazine.

Formulas are built from propositional variables using connectives & (conjunction), → (implication) and truth constant 0 (denoting falsity).

And the presence of unaltered locations and nonactors has a political component, in its implication of truth-telling in places where the government imposes elaborate fictions on its citizenry.

A logical implication of this truth is that forward planning has always had limited effectiveness.

A strict material implication in its truth functional sense means that A is false or B is true [42].

Remarkable as it is, Philo's view has the following two drawbacks: First, as in the case of material implication, for the truth of the conditional no connection of content between antecedent and consequent is required.

Yet we seem to have been remarkably slow in coming to terms with the implications of this truth.

Once information networks become social, the implications are massive: truth can now travel faster than lies, and all propaganda becomes instantly flammable.

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