equilogical
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English
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[edit]- Rhymes: -ɒdʒɪkəl
Adjective
[edit]equilogical (not comparable)
- Related by a logical tautology.
- 1997, Raymond Hickey, Stanisław Puppel, Language History and Linguistic Modelling, →ISBN:
- The logical conditional p -> q may be interpreted by a statement couched in the words of the everyday language, say, materialiter, or by a concept(ual complex) that "considers all four rows of its truth table as equilogical and equiempirical.
- 2001, Erik Hansen, The Synchronic Fallacy: Historical Investigations with a Theory of History:
- Hjelmslev does not realise that change and stability are equilogical concepts. Change is the contradictory of stability = Stability is the contradictory of change.
- 2007, Hans Frede Nielsen, Irregularities in Modern English, →ISBN, page 4:
- To commit the Phenomenal Error is to explain or describe either of two equilogical or equiempirical phenomena on the basis of or in terms of the other phenomenon.
- (mathematics) Pertaining to topological spaces that are Cartesian closed categories.
- 2015, Giuseppe Rosolini, “The category of equilogical spaces and the effective topos as homotopical quotients”, in arXiv[1]:
- We show that the two models of extensional type theory, those given by the category of equilogical spaces and by the effective topos, are homotopical quotients of categories of 2-groupoids..