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Definition of Conditionals
1. conditional [n] - See also: conditional
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conditionals
Literary usage of Conditionals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dispositional Properties by David Weissman (1965)
"COUNTERFACTUAL conditionals Contemporary logical empiricists are unreconstructed
Hu- means, and their adaptation of Hume's principles must be considered ..."
2. Elements of Logic as a Science of Propositions by Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1890)
"Again (2) is equivalent to— If all D's are not E, all D's are F. This proposition
is Hypothetical (cf. the distinction between Hypothetical and conditionals ..."
3. Logic, Deductive and Inductive by Carveth Read (1898)
"Immediate Inferences from conditionals are those which consist—(1) in changing
a Disjunctive into a Hypothetical, or a Hypothetical into a Disjunctive, ..."
4. Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the German by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff, George J. Adler, P. Gands (1859)
"... conditionals. § 127. PARADIGMS TO THE CONJUGATION OF THE AUXILIARY VERBS. I.
$oben, to have. C PEES. INFIN. baben, to have. Principal parts. ..."
5. Popular Law Library, Putney by Albert Hutchinson Putney (1908)
"FEE-conditionals. A fee-conditional was an early species of estate at common law
which was in effect a life estate granted to the first taker which upon the ..."