Logical Implications

logical implications are used as rules of inference. Implications are (tautologies) of propositional logic. They are simple to prove by constructing truth tables for them that show the tautologies. more implication explanations and some simple exercises at the end of that page


Examples of usage:

Law of Excluded Middle: Proof in Tarski’s propositional calculus.

3 no namers – logical implications
Hypothetical Syllogism – a logical implication
Disjunctive Syllogism – a logical implication
Simplification – a logical implication
Addition – a logical implication
Modus tollens – a logical implication
Modus ponens – a logical implication
Logical Implications