Curry’s Paradox
Curry's paradox is a logical paradox that emerges from self-referential statements asserting…
Counterpart Theory in Modal Logic
Counterpart theory, proposed by David Lewis, offers a philosophical interpretation of modal…
Counternecessary Conditional
A conditional statement exploring hypothetical scenarios against a backdrop of necessary truths.…
Countermodel: Demonstrating Argument Invalidity
A countermodel reveals an argument's invalidity by constructing a scenario where all…
Counterfactual Logic
Counterfactual logic explores conditional statements about what would have happened if something…
Counterfactual Conditional
A counterfactual conditional is an 'if...then...' statement about something that did not…
Understanding Corollaries in Mathematics and Logic
A corollary is a statement that follows directly from a proven theorem…
Copula in Logic and Linguistics
The copula, often the verb 'to be', connects the subject and predicate…
Conversion in Logic
Conversion is a logical operation that swaps the subject and predicate of…
Converse Barcan Formula in Modal Logic
The Converse Barcan Formula posits that if a property is necessarily possible…