Universal quantifier

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Definition

Universal quantifier is a logical operator of predicate logic, written All, which makes it possible to express that all entities in the universe of discourse have a particular property. In (i), it is used to express that every entity has property P.

(i) All(x) [ P(x) ]

It is a standard assumption that natural language expressions such as each girl and everyone contain (or are) universal quantifiers.

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References

  • Gamut, L.T.F. 1991. Logic, language, and meaning, Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.
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