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Logical constants

Logical constants are symbols or terms in logic that have a fixed meaning regardless of the specific subject matter being discussed. Common examples include connectors like "and," "or," "not," and "if...then." These constants help form logical statements and arguments by indicating how different propositions relate to each other. For instance, "and" combines two statements to create a new one that is true only if both are true. Logical constants are essential for formal reasoning, allowing us to analyze the structure and validity of arguments clearly and rigorously.