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Conjunction may
refer to:
Conjunction (grammar), a part of
speech Logical conjunction, a mathematical...
- {\displaystyle \wedge } ) is the truth-functional
operator of
conjunction or
logical conjunction. The
logical connective of this
operator is
typically represented...
- après que (after),
pendant que (while).
Conjunctional phrases are
groups of
words that
function as
conjunctions. They can be used to
connect clauses or...
- In
propositional logic,
conjunction elimination (also
called and elimination, ∧ elimination, or simplification) is a
valid immediate inference, argument...
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conjunction (abbreviated CONJ or CNJ) is a part of
speech that
connects words, phrases, or
clauses that are
called the
conjuncts of the
conjunctions....
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Conjunction introduction (often
abbreviated simply as
conjunction and also
called and
introduction or adjunction) is a
valid rule of
inference of propositional...
-
auditory illusory conjunctions, and
illusory conjunctions produced by
combinations of
visual and
tactile stimuli.
Visual illusory conjunctions are
thought to...
- A
triple conjunction is an
astronomical event when two
planets or a
planet and a star
appear to meet each
other three times during a
brief period, either...
- The
conjunction fallacy (also
known as the
Linda problem) is an
inference that a
conjoint set of two or more
specific conclusions is
likelier than any...
- In
propositional logic, the
commutativity of
conjunction is a
valid argument form and truth-functional tautology. It is
considered to be a law of classical...