When, with Boole, alternatives (A, B) are considered as mutually exclusive, logical addition may be described as the process of taking A and B or A or B. It is a great and rare convenience to have two terms for denoting the same thing: commonly, people denote several things by the same term, and only the Germans have the privilege of referring to, say, continuity as Stetigkeit or Kontinuierlichkeit. But Jevons Of course, and is often used as the sign of logical addition: thus one may speak of one’s brothers and sisters, without being understood to mean the null-class (as should be the case), or pray for one’s “relations and friends,” without being sure that one’s prayer would be answered,—as it certainly would if one meant to pray for the null-class, this being the class indicated. And a word like while is often used for a logical addition, when exclusiveness of the alternatives is almost implied. Thus, a reviewer in Mind,
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