It’s the usual way of explaining the distinction in intro to logic classes. I’m quite sure that Hurley uses connotation in that sense. Unsurprisingly, Enderton and Tarski do not touch upon the subject since their books are more mathematical/formal.
It’s the usual way of explaining the distinction in intro to logic classes. I’m quite sure that Hurley uses connotation in that sense. Unsurprisingly, Enderton and Tarski do not touch upon the subject since their books are more mathematical/formal.