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Что (кто) такое compound proposition - определение

STUDY OF CORRECT REASONING
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  • [[Gottlob Frege]]'s ''[[Begriffschrift]]'' introduced the notion of quantifier in a graphical notation, which here represents the judgement that <math>\forall x. F(x)</math> is true.
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  • Formal logic needs to translate natural language arguments into a formal language, like first-order logic, in order to assess whether they are valid. In this example, the colors indicate how the English words correspond to the symbols.
  • Logic studies valid forms of inference like the [[modus ponens]].
  • The [[square of opposition]] is often used to visualize the relations between the four basic [[categorical propositions]] in Aristotelian logic. It shows, for example, that the propositions "All S are P" and "Some S are not P" are contradictory, meaning that one of them has to be true while the other is false.
  • Conjunction (AND) is one of the basic operations of boolean logic. It can be electronically implemented in several ways, for example, by using two [[transistor]]s.
  • Young America's dilemma: Shall I be wise and great, or rich and powerful? (poster from 1901) This is an example of a [[false Dilemma]]: an informal fallacy using a disjunctive premise that excludes viable alternatives.
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Compound (linguistics)         
  • Sewage-treatment-facility - The German language has many compounds.
LEXEME THAT CONSISTS OF MORE THAN ONE STEM
Nominal compound; Compound noun and adjective; Compound word; Compound noun, adjective and verb; Compound words; Nominal composition; Noun compound; Word-compounding; Compound nouns; Compound nominal phrase; Compound preposition; Compound term; Nominal compositum; Compound Words; Compound (linguistics; Linguistic compounding; Parasynthetic compound; Word composition; Composed word; Composition (word); Composition (linguistics); Open compound; Spaced compound; Closed compound
In linguistics, a compound is a lexeme (less precisely, a word or sign) that consists of more than one stem. Compounding, composition or nominal composition is the process of word formation that creates compound lexemes.
2009 California Proposition 1F         
  • Electoral results by county
STATUTORY AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF CALIFORNIA, U.S.
Proposition 1F; California Proposition 1F (2009)
Proposition 1F of 2009 (or Senate Constitutional Amendment 8) was a measure approved by California voters relating to the salaries of state officers. It was an amendment of the Constitution of California prohibiting pay raises for members of the State Legislature, the Governor, and other state officials during deficit years.
2008 California Proposition 93         
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CALIFORNIA BALLOT MEASURE IN 2008
California Proposition 93 (2008)
Proposition 93 was a Californian ballot proposition that sought to amend the term limits law for the California state legislature. Voters rejected it on February 5, 2008.
Compound locomotive         
  • Typical early de Glehn's locomotive ([[Baden IV e]] of 1894), with high-pressure cylinders placed behind a front bogie, and driving the second set of wheels.
  • Burrell road locomotive, showing high- and low-pressure cylinders.
  • Vauclain four-cylinder compound locomotive [[Milwaukee Road class A2]] No. 919.
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STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHICH USES THE EXHAUST FROM ONE (SET OF) CYLINDER(S) TO POWER ANOTHER (SET OF) CYLINDER(S)
Compound locomotives; Compound steam locomotive; Tandem compound; Tandem cylinder; De Glehn compound; Tandem compound locomotive
A compound locomotive is a steam locomotive which is powered by a compound engine, a type of steam engine where steam is expanded in two or more stages. The locomotive was only one application of compounding.
1996 California Proposition 209         
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BALLOT PROPOSITION THAT BANNED AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN CALIFORNIA
Proposition 209; California Civil Rights Initiative; Prop 209; California Civil Rights Iniatitive; California Civil Rights Initiatitive; California Proposition 209 (1996); California Proposition 209
Proposition 209 (also known as the California Civil Rights Initiative or CCRI) is a California ballot proposition which, upon approval in November 1996, amended the state constitution to prohibit state governmental institutions from considering race, sex, or ethnicity, specifically in the areas of public employment, public contracting, and public education. Modeled on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the California Civil Rights Initiative was authored by two California academics, Glynn Custred and Tom Wood.
combining form         
COMPOUND WORD COMPOSED FROM COMBINING FORMS (WHICH ACT AS AFFIXES OR STEMS) DERIVED FROM CLASSICAL LATIN OR ANCIENT GREEK ROOTS, SUCH AS BIOLOGY
Classical compounds; Combining form; National prefixes; Neoclassical compounds; Classical compound; Neo-classical compound
(combining forms)
A combining form is a word that is used, or used with a particular meaning, only when joined to another word. For example, '-legged' as in 'four-legged' and '-fold' as in 'fivefold' are combining forms.
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Ommateum         
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  • Head of a [[mantisfly]] showing a compound eye
ARTHROPOD EYE
Compound eyes; Compound Eye; Fly's eye lens; Facet eyes; Ommateum; Compound Eyes; Faceted eyes; Multifaceted eye; Superposition eye; Arthropod compound eye
·noun A compound eye, as of insects and crustaceans.
compound eye         
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  • Head of a [[mantisfly]] showing a compound eye
ARTHROPOD EYE
Compound eyes; Compound Eye; Fly's eye lens; Facet eyes; Ommateum; Compound Eyes; Faceted eyes; Multifaceted eye; Superposition eye; Arthropod compound eye
¦ noun an eye consisting of an array of numerous small visual units, as found in insects and crustaceans. Contrasted with simple eye.
Mesoionic compounds         
  • Sydnone structures are mesoionic
CLASS OF COMPOUNDS
Mesoionic compound; Mesoionic
In chemistry, mesoionic compounds are one in which a heterocyclic structure is dipolar and where both the negative and the positive charges are delocalized. A completely uncharged structure cannot be written and mesoionic compounds cannot be represented satisfactorily by any one mesomeric structure.
combining form         
COMPOUND WORD COMPOSED FROM COMBINING FORMS (WHICH ACT AS AFFIXES OR STEMS) DERIVED FROM CLASSICAL LATIN OR ANCIENT GREEK ROOTS, SUCH AS BIOLOGY
Classical compounds; Combining form; National prefixes; Neoclassical compounds; Classical compound; Neo-classical compound
¦ noun Grammar a form of a word normally used in compounds in combination with another element to form a word (e.g. bio- 'life' in biology).

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Logic

Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the science of deductively valid inferences or of logical truths. It is a formal science investigating how conclusions follow from premises in a topic-neutral way. When used as a countable noun, the term "a logic" refers to a logical formal system that articulates a proof system. Formal logic contrasts with informal logic, which is associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking, and argumentation theory. While there is no general agreement on how formal and informal logic are to be distinguished, one prominent approach associates their difference with whether the studied arguments are expressed in formal or informal languages. Logic plays a central role in multiple fields, such as philosophy, mathematics, computer science, and linguistics.

Logic studies arguments, which consist of a set of premises together with a conclusion. Premises and conclusions are usually understood either as sentences or as propositions and are characterized by their internal structure; complex propositions are made up of simpler propositions linked to each other by propositional connectives like {\displaystyle \land } (and) or {\displaystyle \to } (if...then). The truth of a proposition usually depends on the denotations of its constituents. Logically true propositions constitute a special case, since their truth depends only on the logical vocabulary used in them and not on the denotations of other terms.

Arguments can be either correct or incorrect. An argument is correct if its premises support its conclusion. The strongest form of support is found in deductive arguments: it is impossible for their premises to be true and their conclusion to be false. Deductive arguments contrast with ampliative arguments, which may arrive in their conclusion at new information that is not present in the premises. However, it is possible for all their premises to be true while their conclusion is still false. Many arguments found in everyday discourse and the sciences are ampliative arguments, sometimes divided into inductive and abductive arguments. Inductive arguments usually take the form of statistical generalizations, while abductive arguments are inferences to the best explanation. Arguments that fall short of the standards of correct reasoning are called fallacies.

Systems of logic are theoretical frameworks for assessing the correctness of reasoning and arguments. Logic has been studied since antiquity; early approaches include Aristotelian logic, Stoic logic, Anviksiki, and the Mohists. Modern formal logic has its roots in the work of late 19th-century mathematicians such as Gottlob Frege. While Aristotelian logic focuses on reasoning in the form of syllogisms, in the modern era its traditional dominance was replaced by classical logic, a set of fundamental logical intuitions shared by most logicians. It consists of propositional logic, which only considers the logical relations on the level of propositions, and first-order logic, which also articulates the internal structure of propositions using various linguistic devices, such as predicates and quantifiers. Extended logics accept the basic intuitions behind classical logic and extend it to other fields, such as metaphysics, ethics, and epistemology. Deviant logics, on the other hand, reject certain classical intuitions and provide alternative accounts of the fundamental laws of logic.