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A disjunction is an "or statement." 'Either P or Q' is a disjunction; 'P' and 'Q' are each called the statement's disjuncts. 'John skis or Sally swims' is another disjunction; 'John skis' is one disjunct, and 'Sally skis' is another.
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A disjunction is an "or statement." 'Either P or Q' is a disjunction; 'P' and 'Q' are each called the statement's disjuncts. 'John skis or Sally swims' is another disjunction; 'John skis' is one disjunct, and 'Sally swims' is another.
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A disjunction is an "or statement." 'Either P or Q' is a disjunction; 'P' and 'Q' are each called the statement's disjuncts. 'John skis or Sally swims' is another disjunction; 'John skis' is one disjunct, and 'Sally swims' is another.