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Logical consequence

Logical consequence (also entailment or logical implication) is a fundamental concept in logic which describes the relationship between statements that hold true when one statement logically follows from one or more statements. A valid logical argument is one in which the conclusion is entailed by the premises, because the conclusion is the consequence…

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related to Resources · 113
Logical consequence → Alfred, AllWords, An, Anderson, Augusto, Automatic Press, Barwise, Basic Papers, Basic Theory, Belnap, Blackwell, Boolean Equations, Boolean Reasoning, Brown, Cambridge, Church, College Publications, Companion, Conditionals, Consequence Operations
related to External links · 23
Logical consequence → Beall, Bradley, Dowden, Edward, EMS Press, Encyclopedia, Fieser, Greg, Implication, In Zalta, Indiana Philosophy Ontology ProjectLogical, Internet Encyclopedia, ISSN, James, Jc, Logical, Mathematics, OCLC, Philosophy, PhilPapers
related to A priori property · 5
Logical consequence → Deductively, However, If, Our, So
related to Formal accounts · 4
Logical consequence → For, Syntactic, The, This
related to Non-monotonic logical consequence · 4
Logical consequence → Gamma, It, The, Tweety
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Logical consequence → Abstract, Boolean, Double, Tautological
related to Modal accounts · 2
Logical consequence → Alternatively, Modal
related to Modal-formal accounts · 1
Logical consequence → Modal-formal
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Logical consequence → The

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Logical consequencerelated to External linksStanford Encyclopedia0.60section

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