Formal Logic I
The notation ∃x p(x) is used in formal logic to represent the existential quantifier, meaning 'there exists an x such that p(x) is true.' This expression asserts that at least one element in a particular domain satisfies the property p. Understanding this concept is essential for distinguishing between universal and existential claims, where universal claims assert that a property holds for all elements, while existential claims only require at least one instance.
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