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Definition of Implicational
1. Adjective. Relating to or concerned with logical implication. " implicational language universals"
Definition of Implicational
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to logical implication ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Implicational
Literary usage of Implicational
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Haven Mathematical Colloquium: Lectures Delivered Before Members of by Eliakim Hastings Moore, Ernest Julius Wilczynski, Max Mason (1910)
"... Implicational property P. — An element x (of the class X) has the ... a class
X implicational and existential properties are interchanged by negation, ..."
2. Symbolic Logic and Its Applications by Hugh MacColl (1906)
"implication being an implication (or " universal") we have only to proceed as
in § 64 to find W. For example, let the given non-implicational premise be (y: ..."
3. Catalogue of Scientific Papers, 1800-1900: Subject Indexby Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod by Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod (1908)
"Implicational and equational logic. McColl, HWS [1871] Manch. Lt. Ph. SP 11 (1872)
65-. Jevons-Clifford problem. ..."
4. Symbolic Logic by John Venn (1881)
"In this case the implicational mode of expression certainly te,lls its tale more
simply and obviously ; but this is not always the case. ..."
5. The Relations of Inference to Fact in Mill's Logic by John Forsyth Crawford (1916)
"Its whole scheme of implicational relations is only one stage in the development
of an instrument for the use of actual thinking. ..."