Propositional Equivalence, Tautologies, Contradictions, and Contingencies in Discrete Mathematics

An overview of key concepts in logic including propositional equivalence, tautologies, contradictions, and contingencies, with a focus on their roles in discrete mathematics and philosophical logic.

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In philosophy and logic, contingency is the status of propositions that are neither true under every possible valuation (i.e. tautologies) nor false under every possible valuation (i.e. contradictions). A contingent proposition is neither necessarily true nor necessarily false. Tautologies and Contradictions. Definition: A formula is said to be a Tautology if every truth assignment to its component statements results in the formula being true. A formula is said to be a Contradiction if every truth assignment to its component statements results in the formula being false.

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