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Conditional disjunction

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In logic, the term conditional disjunction can refer to:

  • conditioned disjunction, a ternary logical connective introduced by Alonzo Church
  • a rule in classical logic that the material conditional ¬pq is equivalent to the disjunction pq, so that these two formulae are interchangeable - see Negation