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(n.)The act of implicating or the condition of being implicated.
(n.)The act of implying or the condition of being implied.
(n.)Something that is implied, especially:An indirect indication; a…
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Implication - Definition of Implication at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Implication. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... the act of implying: His implication of immediate changes surprised us.
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Implicature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Implicature is a technical term in the linguistic branch of pragmatics coined by Paul Grice. It refers to what is suggested in an utterance, even though not expressed nor strictly implied (that i...
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Implication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Implication may refer to: In logic : • Entailment (logical implication), in mathematical logic • Material conditional, in philosophical logic In linguistics , specifically in pragmatics: • Implic...
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Material conditional - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The material conditional , also known as the material implication or truth functional conditional , expresses a property of certain conditionals in logic. In propositional logic, it expresses a ...
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Definition of implication, possibly with links to more information and implementations. ... Definition: The boolean implies function. ... See also conjunction, disjunction.
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Lecture notes by Peter Suber. ... There are many kinds of implication. We may use the "if..., then..." construction to indicate definitional, causal, or logical relations. Even among the logical relations that could go under the name of implication, not all are equivalent.
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A material implication is a compound statement that is true except when its first component statement (the antecedent is true and its second (the consequent) is false. Thus, the truth of the antecedent ensures that of the consequent.
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