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What is the true meaning of conjuntive proposisition and disjunctive proposition, and its example

2006-07-26 13:53:33 · 4 answers · asked by justine l 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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A conjunctive proposition is one which is composed of two or more categoricals joined by the conjunction 'and' or by some particle equivalent to such a conjunction. For example, this is a conjunctive proposition: 'Socrates is running and Plato is debating'.... Now for the truth of a conjunctive proposition, it is required that both parts be true. Therefore, if any part of a conjunctive proposition is false, then the conjunctive proposition itself is false.

A disjunctive proposition is one which is composed of two or more categoricals joined by the disjunction 'or' or by some equivalent. For example, this is a disjunctive proposition: 'You are a man or a donkey.' Likewise, this is a disjunctive proposition: 'You are a man or Socrates is debating.' Now for the truth of a disjunctive proposition, it is required that some part be true.... It should be noted that the contradictory opposite of a disjunctive proposition is a conjunctive proposition composed of the contradictories of the parts of the disjunctive proposition." [Note that this is Ockham's version of DeMorgan's law that the negation of p∨q is (~p)∧(~q)].

2006-07-26 14:21:48 · answer #1 · answered by dranagar 5 · 2 0

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