mutual conditionals (التَّعَانُد)

mutual conditionals (التَّعَانُد)


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A case which relies on two or more preliminaries, with the first one using the word ‘either’ and the second using a particle of exception or something similar. Logicians call this ‘the separate conditional’. A similar case cited by theologians is that of probe and division, such as: the world is either ever-existing or created, but it is created; hence, it is not ever-existing.