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O que (quem) é connectives - definição

SYMBOL OR WORD USED TO CONNECT SENTENCES (OF EITHER A FORMAL OR A NATURAL LANGUAGE), SUCH THAT THE VALUE OF THE COMPOUND SENTENCE PRODUCED DEPENDS ONLY ON THE ONE OF THE ORIGINAL SENTENCES AND ON THE MEANING OF THE CONNECTIVE
Connectives; Propositional operator; Logical operator; Logical operation; Truth functional connective; Connective (logic); Logical operators; Sentential connective; Logical operations; Truth-functional connective; Binary connective; Dyadic connective; Unary connective; Sentence connective; Logical connectives; Logical connector; ⨇
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Logical connective         
In logic, a logical connective (also called a logical operator, sentential connective, or sentential operator) is a logical constant. They can be used to connect logical formulas.
connective         
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Connective (disambiguation)
An operator used in logic to combine two logical formulas. See first order logic.
Connective         
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Connective (disambiguation)
·noun That which connects.
II. Connective ·adj Connecting, or adapted to connect; involving connection.
III. Connective ·noun That part of an anther which connects its thecae, lobes, or cells.
IV. Connective ·noun A word that connect words or sentences; a conjunction or preposition.

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Logical connective

In logic, a logical connective (also called a logical operator, sentential connective, or sentential operator) is a logical constant. They can be used to connect logical formulas. For instance in the syntax of propositional logic, the binary connective {\displaystyle \lor } can be used to join the two atomic formulas P {\displaystyle P} and Q {\displaystyle Q} , rendering the complex formula P Q {\displaystyle P\lor Q} .

Common connectives include negation, disjunction, conjunction, and implication. In standard systems of classical logic, these connectives are interpreted as truth functions, though they receive a variety of alternative interpretations in nonclassical logics. Their classical interpretations are similar to the meanings of natural language expressions such as English "not", "or", "and", and "if", but not identical. Discrepancies between natural language connectives and those of classical logic have motivated nonclassical approaches to natural language meaning as well as approaches which pair a classical compositional semantics with a robust pragmatics.

A logical connective is similar to, but not equivalent to, a syntax commonly used in programming languages called a conditional operator.