noun
- in logic, two propositions that cannot both be false but can both be true
Usage: logic; philosophy
Examples
- In formal logic, subcontraries represent a specific relationship between propositions.
- The statements 'some birds can fly' and 'some birds cannot fly' are subcontraries.
- Philosophy students learn to distinguish between contraries and subcontraries.
- Subcontraries differ from contradictories in that both can be true simultaneously.
- The professor explained how subcontraries function in the square of opposition.
- Understanding subcontraries is essential for mastering propositional logic.