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Conjunction Summary
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Within propositional logic, the term conjunction is used in the following ways: (1) as a particular type of propositional statement that is the result of combining component propositions, and (2) as the logical operator "and" used to form a conjunctive...
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In logic and/or mathematics, logical conjunction or and is a two-place logical operation that results in a value of true if both of its operands are true, otherwise a value of...


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GOD'S FOOL By Mark Slouka Knopf. 272 pp. $24 Don't rush to a Web site to read about Chang and Eng, the original Siamese twins, before beginning Mark Slouka's exceptionally beautiful novel of their lives, as seen through the eyes of...
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Michigan Law Review
Conjunction and aggregation.
02/01/2001: 19,050 words, approx. 64 pages
INTRODUCTION This Article begins with the puzzle of why the law avoids the issue of conjunctive probability. Mathematically inclined observers might, for example, employ the "product rule," multiplying the probabilities associated with several events or requirements in order to assess a combined...
 


 

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