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Contradiction and Mutual exclusivity

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Difference between Contradiction and Mutual exclusivity

Contradiction vs. Mutual exclusivity

In traditional logic, a contradiction occurs when a proposition conflicts either with itself or established fact. In logic and probability theory, two events (or propositions) are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time.

Similarities between Contradiction and Mutual exclusivity

Contradiction and Mutual exclusivity have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Collectively exhaustive events, If and only if, Logic.

Collectively exhaustive events

In probability theory and logic, a set of events is jointly or collectively exhaustive if at least one of the events must occur.

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If and only if

In logic and related fields such as mathematics and philosophy, "if and only if" (often shortened as "iff") is paraphrased by the biconditional, a logical connective between statements.

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Logic

Logic is the study of correct reasoning.

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Contradiction and Mutual exclusivity Comparison

Contradiction has 78 relations, while Mutual exclusivity has 24. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.94% = 3 / (78 + 24).

References

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