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A Truth Table is a Table that maps all possible Logic Variable Value permutations of a Propositional Logic Sentence to the Truth Set.
- Example(s):
- Truth Table for the Implication Connective
A | B | A→B | |
T | T | ||
T | F | ||
F | T | ||
F | F |
References
2009
- http://www.logic-classroom.info/glossary.htm
- truth table A scheme for analyzing forms and relations among them.
- http://www.uky.edu/~rosdatte/phi120/glossary.htm
- truth table: A truth table is a conventionalized arrangement of all the possible combinations of truth values for the components of a proposition or argument.