Deductive Consequence
Deductive consequence, also known as syntactic consequence, refers to the relationship where…
Deductive Argument: Logic and Certainty
A deductive argument aims for conclusive proof where the conclusion is guaranteed…
Deductive Reasoning Explained
Deduction is a logical process moving from general premises to a specific,…
De Dicto vs. De Re: Understanding Linguistic Reference
De dicto refers to how a statement attributes a property to a…
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…