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What does FOPL stand for?

First Order Predicate Logic


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Universally quantified conditionals like "All the Xs are Ys" and "If X occurs, then Y occurs" are part of fully quantified first order predicate logic, which is logic that deals with statements like "This event or object has quality X' and then combines them using the standard logical functors "if," "and," "or," and "not" and the quantificational notions "all," "some," "no.

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