Analethic Logic: Exploring a Three-Valued System
Analethic logic is a three-valued system featuring truth values 'true', 'false', and…
Alethic Modal Logic
Alethic modal logic explores modalities of truth, focusing on concepts like necessity…
Affirming the Consequent Fallacy
A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly assumes the antecedent is true…
Affirmative Proposition
An affirmative proposition asserts the truth of a statement, affirming a quality…
Affine Logics
Affine logics, a specialized branch of linear logic, explore the properties of…
Adjunction: Understanding the Concept
Adjunction, often seen in logic and grammar, involves adding a new element…
Ad Infinitum: Understanding Endless Processes
Ad infinitum describes processes or arguments that continue endlessly without resolution. It…
Addition Rule of Inference in Formal Logic
The addition rule in formal logic allows inferring a disjunction from a…
Actual World in Modal Logic
The actual world in modal logic refers to the real world we…
Accessibility Relation in Modal Logic
An accessibility relation in modal logic defines the connections between possible worlds…