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17 commonsense assertions
Concepts (17) predicate (1) closed under (1) ordered field (1) time perception (1) antecedent (1) argumentation (1) cause and effect (1) connection predicate (1) consistency (1) decision-making (1) even (1) existential quantifier (1) open interval (1) open set (1) prime (1) time (1) truth (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 predicate logic In logic, a predicate attributes properties or makes assertions about a subject. 4
2 closed under logic The concept of closed under in logic is a fundamental concept used in mathematical and logical reasoning that is applicable across cultures. 2
3 ordered field logic In mathematics, an ordered field is characterized by having a total order compatible with its field operations. 2
4 time perception Logic Time perception in Logic culture is influenced by logical prioritization and may not strictly adhere to schedules. 2
5 antecedent logic An antecedent in logic and philosophy is the first part of a hypothetical proposition. 1
6 argumentation logic Arguments in logic-based cultures are made up of axioms and logical rules, resulting in inevitable conclusions. 1
7 cause and effect logic Cause and effect in logic are interconnected and coexist without temporal priority. 1
8 connection predicate logic In logic, a connection predicate symbolizes a relationship between two objects or values. 1
9 consistency logic Consistency is essential to maintain the validity of logical systems. 1
10 decision-making logic Decision-making in logic-based cultures is often driven by logical analysis, weighing of pros and cons, and rational thinking. 1
11 even logic The concept of "even" in the culture of logic is used to indicate divisibility with no remainder or to express logical equivalence. 1
12 existential quantifier logic Existential quantifier is a logical concept used to express the existence of at least one element in a set that satisfies a given property. 1
13 open interval logic Open intervals in logic culture do not include their endpoints in their set of values. 1
14 open set logic An open set in mathematics refers to a set in topology where each point has a neighborhood entirely within the set. 1
15 prime logic A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 with no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. 1
16 time logic Time is a dimension where events are perceived simultaneously in logical culture. 1
17 truth logic The concept of truth in logic is the fundamental and self-evident proposition that is not subject to proof. 1