The difference between Disjunction and Logical connective

When used as nouns, disjunction means the act of disjoining, whereas logical connective means a truth-valued function such as (the usual suspects): conjunction, disjunction, negation, and material implication.


check bellow for the other definitions of Disjunction and Logical connective

  1. Disjunction as a noun:

    The act of disjoining; disunion, separation.

  2. Disjunction as a noun:

    The state of being disjoined.

  3. Disjunction as a noun (logic):

    The proposition resulting from the combination of two or more propositions using the or operator.

  4. Disjunction as a noun (mathematics):

    A logical operator that results in “true” when some of its operands are true.

  5. Disjunction as a noun (biology):

    During meiosis, the separation of chromosomes (homologous in meiosis I, and sister chromatids in meiosis II).

  1. Logical connective as a noun (logic):

    A truth-valued function such as (the usual suspects): conjunction, disjunction, negation, and material implication.