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The paradoxes of material implication, such as Q ⊢ P → Q, reveal that any proposition whatsoever can act as a sufficient condition for a true proposition.
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The paradoxes of material implication, such as Q ⊢ P → Q, reveal that any proposition whatsoever can act as a sufficient condition for a true proposition.
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material implication
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命題論理における含意の一形式で、どんな命題でも(形式上)真である命題の十分条件とみなせる特徴がある。 / 古典命題論理において、真の命題につながる含意を表し、その結果として論理的パラドックス(例:Q ⊢ P → Q)を引き起こす場合がある。
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