@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Cresswell,Maxwell J.},
subject = {Implication Paradox},
note = {Hughes I 34f
Paradoxies of material implication/Hughes/Cresswell: a true proposition (statement) is implied materially by any other proposition. A false proposition implies materially any proposition - (material, not strict!).
>Strict implication, >Implication.
Paradoxes of strict implication: a necessary proposition implies strictly any arbitrary proposition, - an impossible is strictly implied by each.
Solution: (p strimp q) simply means that q-and-not-p is impossible.
Hughes I 191
Paradoxy of material implication: summarized: of two statements, the first always implies the second or vice versa.
>Paradoxes.},
note = { Cr I M. J. Cresswell Semantical Essays (Possible worlds and their rivals) Dordrecht Boston 1988 Cr II M. J. Cresswell Structured Meanings Cambridge Mass. 1984
Hughes I G.E. Hughes Maxwell J. Cresswell Einführung in die Modallogik Berlin New York 1978 },
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