Logical Graphs • Formal Development 3

Logical Interpretation

One way of assigning logical meaning to the initial equations is known as the entitative interpretation (En).  Under En, the axioms read as follows.

Entitative Interpretation

Another way of assigning logical meaning to the initial equations is known as the existential interpretation (Ex).  Under Ex, the axioms read as follows.

Existential Interpretation

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