Semantics I acknowledgements


Logical Translation of Equivalences



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Semantics
4. 4
Logical Translation of Equivalences
By logical translation of equivalence is meant the process whereby a standard form of proposition is changed into another standard form of proposition with the same meaning. For example : All men are mortal is changed into ; No men are immortal.
This process is called a logical translation because it proceeds by regular rules. The two propositions are said t be logically equivalent because the equivalence is established by an inspection of the form of the proposition. So, the rule Y is a logical translation equivalent of XX is true, Y is true.

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