Converse nonimplication
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In logic, converse nonimplication is a logical connective which is the negation of the converse of implication.
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[edit] Definition
p⊄q which is the same as ~(p ← q)
[edit] Truth table
The truth table of p ⊄ q.
p | q | ⊄ |
---|---|---|
T | T | F |
T | F | F |
F | T | T |
F | F | F |
[edit] Venn diagram
The Venn Diagram of "It is not the case that B implies A" (the red area is true)
[edit] Properties
falsehood-preserving: The interpretation under which all variables are assigned a truth value of 'false' produces a truth value of 'false' as a result of converse nonimplication
[edit] Symbol
[edit] Natural language
[edit] Grammatical
[edit] Rhetorical
"not...but"
[edit] Colloquial
[edit] Boolean algebra
[edit] Computer science
[edit] See also
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