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The Genealogy of Disjunction by R. E. Jennings, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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The Genealogy of Disjunction by R. E. Jennings, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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This is a comprehensive study of the English word or, and the logical operators variously proposed to present its meaning. Although there are indisputably disjunctive uses of or in English, it is a mistake to suppose that logical disjunction represents its core meaning. Or is descended fromthe Anglo-Saxon word meaning second, a form which survives in such expressions as every other day. Its disjunctive uses arise through metalinguistic applications of an intermediate adverbial meaning which is conjunctive rather than disjunctive in character. These conjunctive uses have puzzledphilosophers and logicians, and have been discussed extensively under such headings as free choice permission. This study examines the textbook myths that have clouded our understanding of how or and other logical vocabulary comes to have something approaching its logical meaning in naturallanguages. It considers the various historical conceptions of disjunction and its place in logic from the Stoics to the present day. | The Genealogy of Disjunction by R. E. Jennings, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
This is a comprehensive study of the English word or, and the logical operators variously proposed to present its meaning. Although there are indisputably disjunctive uses of or in English, it is a mistake to suppose that logical disjunction represents its core meaning. Or is descended fromthe Anglo-Saxon word meaning second, a form which survives in such expressions as every other day. Its disjunctive uses arise through metalinguistic applications of an intermediate adverbial meaning which is conjunctive rather than disjunctive in character. These conjunctive uses have puzzledphilosophers and logicians, and have been discussed extensively under such headings as free choice permission. This study examines the textbook myths that have clouded our understanding of how or and other logical vocabulary comes to have something approaching its logical meaning in naturallanguages. It considers the various historical conceptions of disjunction and its place in logic from the Stoics to the present day. | The Genealogy of Disjunction by R. E. Jennings, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

















