Part 1: Introduction to Logic
Part II: Term Logic
Part III: Aristotle’s Logic of Propositions
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Part III: Conclusion

Within Aristotelian logic, compound propositions are incredibly useful, as often we wish to assert more than one claim in the same proposition.  With respect to conjunctions, Aristotelian logic is entirely in tune with our everyday intuitions: a conjunction is only true if both of its conjuncts are true. In this lesson, we discussed the conjunctive proposition, which claims to assert the truth of two propositions expressed.