argument form
(logic) The result of replacing parts of an argument with letters, leaving only logic words such as if and for all unreplaced.
if
for all
(logic) In supervaluationism, the quality of being superfalse.
(mathematics) A form (expression) that does not use limits, implicitly or explicitly. / (mathematics) A differential form whose exterior derivative is zero.
plural of longa
学生たちは、命題の一部を文字で置き換え、「if」や「for all」などの論理語だけを残した論証の形式を黒板に書いて、基礎となる論理構造を明確にした。
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