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  Conjunction (astronomy)
Conjunction is a term used in positional astronomy and astrology.
In an inferior conjunction, the superior planet is "in opposition" to the Sun as seen from the inferior planet.
The terms "inferior conjunction" and "superior conjunction" are used in particular for the planets Mercury and Venus, which are inferior planetss as seen from the Earth.
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In linguistics, a conjunct is an adverbial that adds information to the sentence that not considered part of the propositional content (or at least not essential) but which connects the sentence with previous parts of the discourse.
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 Conjunction
Conjunction elimination In logic, Conjunction elimination is the inference that, if the conjunction A and B is true, the...
Conjunction fallacy The conjunction fallacy is a logical fallacy that occurs when it is assumed that specific conditions...
Conjunction introduction Conjunction introduction is the conjunction p and q is true.
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 Friday, January 28
``Introduction rules'' for a connective allow us to prove a goal with that connective; ``elimination rules'' for a connective allow us to use premises with that connective.
We leave as an instructive exercise for the reader the restatement of this proof in the language of derivations.
P -> P (implication introduction, lines 1-2) Of course, there is a premise in this proof in line 1, but it is a premise of a subproof, not of the entire proof.
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 Adjective, Adverb, Preposition and PP Conjunction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Each of these four categories has an auxiliary tree that is used for conjunction of two constituents of that category.
Figure 22.1(a) shows the auxiliary tree for adjective conjunction, and is used, for example, in the derivation of the parse tree for the noun phrase the dark and dreary day, as shown in Figure 22.1(b).
The analysis for adverb, preposition and PP conjunction is exactly the same and there is a corresponding auxiliary tree for each of these that is identical to that of Figure 22.1(a) except, of course, for the node labels.
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 Venus Morning Star, Venus Evening Star - Introduction - Michael R. Meyer
At the superior conjunction, which is equivalent to the opposition aspect, Venus is on the far side of the Sun, with the Sun standing exactly between the Earth and Venus.
The inferior conjunction, equivalent to the New Moon phase of the lunation cycle, occurs when Venus is in the middle of its retrograde cycle and moving quite slowly across the zodiac.
Because Venus rotates one-hundred and eighty degrees on its polar axis between inferior conjunctions, at each superior conjunction Venus shows Earth the face that during the inferior conjunction faced the Sun, while the side that was facing the Earth during the conjunction now faces the Sun.
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 Friday, February 4
In combination with implication introduction, this justifies the rule G - PQ G,P - R G,Q - R --------- proof by cases with subproofs G - R which really captures the structure of a proof by cases.
~B: it should be proved by disjunction introduction in a subproof with hypothesis ~~A and conclusion ~B (or hypothesis ~~B and conclusion ~A, but this is symmetrical).
Continuing, we think that the natural way to prove ~B is by negation introduction, using a proof with premise B and conclusion a contradiction.
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 Introduction to Aspects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The major aspects used by most astrologers are the conjunction (0 degrees), the sextile (60 degrees), the square (90 degrees), the trine (120 degrees), and the opposition (180 degrees).
Both of these last two aspects are also known as "inconjuncts." I refer to all of the foregoing as "30 degree aspects" because they all involve multiples of 30 (except the conjunction, although I suppose it is 0 x 30).
I generally allow up to 7 or 8 degrees for conjunctions and oppositions, up to 5 or 6 degrees for sextiles, squares and trines, and up to 3 degrees for semi-sextiles and quincunxes.
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 Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The coordinating conjunctions which select the conjunction trees are and, or and but.
There are also multi-word conjunction trees, anchored by either-or, neither-nor, both-and, and as well as.
There are eight syntactic categories that can be coordinated, and in each case an auxiliary tree is used to implement the conjunction.
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 con1: introduction to conjunctions
A conjunction is a word used to link or 'conjoin' words or phrases into a coherent whole.
There are two classes of conjunctions: coordinate and subordinate.
A coordinating conjunction 'coordinates' two equivalent elements in a sentence, that is, words belonging to the same grammatical category (nouns + nouns, verbs + verbs, independent clause + independent clause, etc.).
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 University of Bristol / Department of Philosophy / Introduction to Formal Logic
This book is the most accessible introduction to formal logic to date, and is specifically designed to teach logic to arts students who may have ‘symbol-based anxieties’.
Show that you understand the logic properties of the identity predicate, and utilize this predicate (in conjunction with the universal and existential quantifiers) in order to formalise such expressions as ‘There is at most one thing’, and ‘There is exactly one thing’, ‘everything is identical with itself’.
Construct basic proofs in the predicate calculus using the rules governing the introduction and elimination of the identity-predicate, as well as be able to construct proofs involving relational predicates in general.
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 Propositional calculus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Axiom AND-3 corresponds to "conjunction introduction." Axioms OR-1 and OR-2 correspond to "disjunction introduction." The relation between OR-1 and OR-2 reflects the commutativity of the disjunction operator.
Axiom NOT-1 corresponds to "reductio ad absurdum." Axiom NOT-2 says that "anything can be deduced from a contradiction." Axiom NOT-3 is called "tertium non datur" (Latin: "a third is not given") and reflects the semantic valuation of propositional formulas: a formula can have a truth-value of either true or false.
which is conjunction elimination, one of the ten inference rules used in the first version (in this article) of the propositional calculus.
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 CyberWorld Khaldea - Articles - The EON - Introduction
The nature of activity appropriate during any phase is determined by its place or sequence within the entire cycle extending from conjunction to conjunction.
The spiralic nature of the planetary cycles is shown by the fact that each successive cycle begins (conjunction) further along the zodiac than its predecessor.
The character of the first or waxing hemicycle of planetary relationship, from conjunction to opposition, is of decidedly different character than the waning hemicycle extending from opposition to conjunction.
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 Mission: Critical ("Conditional Arguments" Exercises)
If Sunetra read the introduction, she should be able to do these exercises.
Notice here that a conjunction ("and" or "but") can often serve to introduce a premise, by indicating that the claim following is on the same logical level as the conditional premise which preceded it.
If you have read the introduction, then you should be able to complete these exercises.
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 University of Bristol / Department of Philosophy / Introduction to Formal Logic
This book is the most accessible introduction to formal logic to date, and is specifically designed to teach logic to arts students who may have
We shall be following the structure of this book quite closely, (though we shall omit certain sections and the last chapter), and you will find that the material we cover gets a little but harder in the later lectures (particularly in the last two lectures).
Construct basic proofs in the predicate calculus using the rules governing the introduction and elimination of the universal and existential quantifiers.
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 Conjunction introduction - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Conjunction introduction - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 PHIL 2340 - chapter 5 - 6.2
Today we are discussing only the conjunction and disjunction rules; next time we will consider the negation rules.
The only exception we have had up until now is the rule of identity introduction, whose use is pretty limited.
Never start a subproof unless you know what rule you intend to use it for, and what the last line of the subproof will be.
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 Fitch Rule Summary
Instructions for use: Introduce a new conjunction on any line of a proof by citing each of the conjuncts from prior lines.
These conjuncts must be alone on the line cited.
Instructions for use: Remove a conjunct from a previous line containing a conjunction.
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 Introduction of the Deferred Drawdown Option to be used in Conjunction with IBRD Adjustment Loans
Introduction of the Deferred Drawdown Option to be used in Conjunction with IBRD Adjustment Loans
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