Tūsī on Avicenna’s Logical Connectives ∗

History and Philosophy of Logic 16 (2):257-268 (1995)
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Abstract

T?s?, a thirteenth century logician writing in Arabic, uses two logical connectives to build up molecular propositions: ?if-then?, and ?either-or?. By referring to a dichotomous Tree, T?s? shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts. He also discusses the disjunctive propositions which follow from a conditional proposition

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