The difference between Logical connective and Logical constant
When used as nouns, logical connective means a truth-valued function such as (the usual suspects): conjunction, disjunction, negation, and material implication, whereas logical constant means a word or phrase which has an invariant logical meaning and which is useful for forming argument forms.
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Logical connective as a noun (logic):
A truth-valued function such as (the usual suspects): conjunction, disjunction, negation, and material implication.
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Logical constant as a noun (logic):
A word or phrase which has an invariant logical meaning and which is useful for forming argument forms.
Examples:
"The logical connective OR can be seen to correspond to the [[logical constant]] "unless"."
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