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strict implications
noun
Plural of strict implication
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The space and material budget constraints had strict implications on the design of the detector and the device packaging.
An ontology is similar to a paradigm but has very strict implications for formatting and meaning in a computational context.
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Modal logic, formal systems incorporating modalities such as necessity, possibility, impossibility, contingency, strict implication, and certain other closely related concepts.
In logic, Lewis criticized contemporary formal systems using material implication and proposed an alternative system of logic based upon strict implication.
An alternative equivalent way of explaining the notion of strict implication is by saying that p strictly implies q if and only if it is necessary that p materially implies q. "John's tie is scarlet," for example, strictly implies "John's tie is red," because it is impossible for John's tie to be scarlet without being red (or it is necessarily true that, if John's tie is scarlet, it is red).
Critics objected that strict implication posed its own alleged paradoxes.
Diodorus' conditional is thus reminiscent of strict implication.
Paradoxes of strict implication similar to those of material implication arise too.
Philo introduced a version of material implication; Diodorus devised a forerunner of strict implication.
He added a new connective to classical logic, that of strict implication.
Diodorus' criterion bears some resemblance to the modern concept of strict implication.
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