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Definition of "adicity" []

  • The number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes. For a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding Cartesian product. (noun)
  • Valence. (noun)

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Use "adicity" in a sentence
  • "In 1870 Peirce published a long paper “Description of a Notation for the Logic of Relatives” in which he introduced for the first time in history, two years before Frege's Begriffschrift a complete syntax for the logic of relations of arbitrary adicity (or: arity)."
  • "Peirce's so-called “Reduction Thesis” is the thesis that all relations, relations of arbitrary adicity, may be constructed from triadic relations alone, whereas monadic and dyadic relations alone are not sufficient to allow the construction of even a single"
  • "Again: rheme (by which Peirce meant a relation of arbitrary adicity or arity) was a first, proposition was a second, and argument was a third."
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