A pair of statements may be taken conjunctively or disjunctively; for example, "It lightens and it thunders," is conjunctive, "It lightens or it thunders" is disjunctive. Each such individual act of connecting a pair of statements is a new monad for the mathematician.


p. 268 - Mathematical Monads (1889)


A pair of statements may be taken conjunctively or disjunctively; for example, It lightens and it thunders, is conjunctive, It lightens or it...

A pair of statements may be taken conjunctively or disjunctively; for example, It lightens and it thunders, is conjunctive, It lightens or it...

A pair of statements may be taken conjunctively or disjunctively; for example, It lightens and it thunders, is conjunctive, It lightens or it...

A pair of statements may be taken conjunctively or disjunctively; for example, It lightens and it thunders, is conjunctive, It lightens or it...