Published January 28, 2026
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Understanding Universal Disjunction via Normal Forms using Venn Diagrams
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The difference in meaning between the two versions of universal disjunction is a fundamental feature of quantificational logic, yet it is rarely subjected to sustained semantic analysis. Working within a limited fragment of quantificational logic, a Venn diagram semantics is used to identify twelve distinct meanings, yielding normal forms that distinguish disjunctions of universally quantified sentences from cases in which a universal quantifier is distributed over a disjunctive matrix. The difference between the two is reflected in the differing lengths of their respective normal forms.
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