Example of Textual Implication
Logic / / July 04, 2021
It is understood as textual implication to the logical association that is made of two texts in natural language.
Here logic shares or clarifies the truth found in two or more texts, these having to get involved without falling into contradictions, otherwise they would not be textual implications, just as happens in:
Sentence 1.- "People have the right to life according to the law and the declaration of human rights."
Sentence 2.- "The death penalty is legal regardless of the charges."
Example of sentences with textual implication:
Example 1:
Text 1.- Every living being is mortal, therefore man is mortal.
Text 2.- John is mortal by nature itself.
Example 2:
Text 1.- All living things are mortal.
Text 2.- There is no immortal person in the whole world
Example 3:
Text 1.- Clean people are healthier than those who clean little, but have fewer antibodies.
Text 2.- People who work in the fields have more antibodies.
Example 4:
Text 1.- Pulmonary respiration.- It is a type of respiration that is carried out through organs called lungs, these are hollow organs, there is a system that has pharynx, larynx, trachea and Bronchi
These organs have cavities called alveolar sacs where O2 passes into the blood as well as the co2 to the lung to be cleaned, through the process of HEMATOSIS or gas exchange at the level of the Alveoli Pulmonary
Text 2.- Lung cancer among its effects produces damage to respiration, as the lungs lose the ability to pass O2 to the blood and produces intoxication by not being able to clean the blood of the CO2 that is produced as sub product. It should be noted that this effect is variable in each patient, since many patients can continue their lives partially due to the type of damage caused by the cancer.