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intransitive relation
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classification of dyadic relations
- In formal logic: Classification of dyadic relations
An intransitive relation is one that, whenever it holds between one object and a second and also between that second and a third, fails to hold between the first and the third; i.e., ϕ is intransitive if (∀x)(∀y)(∀z)[(ϕxy · ϕyz) ⊃ ∼ϕxz] (example: “is father of”).…
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