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Material implication

What the hell is the difference between Logical implication and the Material conditional ????? I propose a merge. Fresheneesz 07:35, 11 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

A logical implication is a valid material implication (or material conditional. These are two different but often confused notions. The pages should remain separate, but the page on logical implication needs to be updated so as to reflect this distinction.