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− | '''Ampheck''', from [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] αμφήκης double-edged, is a term coined by [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] for either one of the pair of logically dual operators, variously referred to as [[Peirce arrow]]s, [[Sheffer stroke]]s, or [[logical NAND|NAND]] and [[logical NNOR|NNOR]]. Either of these logical operators is a [[sole sufficient operator]] for deriving or generating all of the other operators in what is variously called the subject matter of [[boolean function]]s, [[propositional logic]], sentential calculus, or [[zeroth order logic]]. | + | '''Ampheck''', from [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] αμφήκης double-edged, is a term coined by [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] for either one of the pair of logically dual operators, variously referred to as [[Peirce arrow]]s, [[Sheffer stroke]]s, or [[logical NAND|NAND]] and [[logical NNOR|NNOR]]. Either of these logical operators is a [[sole sufficient operator]] for deriving or generating all of the other operators in what is variously called the subject matter of [[boolean function]]s, [[monadic logic]], [[propositional logic]], sentential calculus, or [[zeroth order logic]]. |
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