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- noun Plural form of
disjunct .
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There are some "disjuncts" ( "disjoints"?) here with the article and reality.
Latest Articles 2008
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If we are not in a simulation, then the empirical evidence noted in the simulation argument is veridical taken at face value, suggesting that a technologically mature civilization would have the ability to create vast number of simulations; and consequently, by the simulation argument, there is a very high probability at least one of the disjuncts in (1)-(3) is true.
The Simulation Argument and Christianity « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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Contents of disjunctions are the unions of the sets representing the contents of the disjuncts.
Boys in White Suits 2009
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Ammonius says that this is still the case when, due to the nature of the thing in question, one of the disjuncts is true in a definite manner, as in
The Garbage House 2009
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In the case of certain facts, such as fire being hot, this is always the case, and of two contradictory disjuncts the one which asserts this fact is always true in a definite manner.
The Garbage House 2009
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Someone, S, may hold a disjunctive belief (the baby will be a boy or the baby will be a girl) while believing only one, or neither, of the disjuncts; or S may hold a conditional belief (if bats are mammals, then some mammals can fly) without believing the antecedent or the consequent; and S will typically hold a negative belief (not everyone is lucky) without believing what is negated.
The Correspondence Theory of Truth David, Marian 2009
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In other words, the more perfect of the two disjuncts in any of the disjunctive transcendentals must be an item we acknowledge in our awareness of being:
Amputee 2009
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To avoid conditionals true because of false antecedents (or sentences true because of irrelevant disjuncts),
Hans Reichenbach Glymour, Clark 2008
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(α1, α2, α3) will be true if all of its disjuncts are true.
Disjunction Jennings, Ray 2008
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Since the negation of a 0110 disjunction is a 1110 disjunction (either both disjuncts are true or both disjuncts are false), this use of aut cannot be a 0110 disjunctive use.
Disjunction Jennings, Ray 2008
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