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Description: Theory and history of the binary connective 'or'; by Ray Jennings.
Disjunction (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Sat Jan 6, 2001; substantive revision Wed Oct 1, 2008 Disjunction is a binary truth-function, the output of which is a sentence true if at least one of the input sentences (disjuncts) is true, and false otherwise. Disjunction, together with negation, provide sufficient means to define all other truth-functions. Its supposed connection with the
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