1. Material conditionalThe material conditional, (also known as material implication) is a logical binary compound using a logical connective often symbolized by a forward arrow "→", and often simply called a conditional. For convenience, p→q is typically read "If p, then q" or "q if p". In classical logic, the compound p→q is equivalent to the negative compound: not both p and not q.
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