Non sequitur
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Non sequitur is Latin for "it does not follow." It is most often used as a noun to describe illogical statements.
Non sequitur may refer to:
Sequitur may refer to:
Non sequitur may refer to:
- Non sequitur (literary device), an irrelevant, often humorous comment to a preceding topic or statement.
- Non sequitur (logic)Non sequitur (logic)Non sequitur , in formal logic, is an argument in which its conclusion does not follow from its premises. In a non sequitur, the conclusion could be either true or false, but the argument is fallacious because there is a disconnection between the premise and the conclusion. All formal fallacies...
, a logical fallacy where a stated conclusion is not supported by its premise. - Non Sequitur (comic strip)Non Sequitur (comic strip)Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller in 1992 and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate to over 700 newspapers...
, a comic strip by Wiley Miller - Non Sequitur (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
Sequitur may refer to:
- Sequitur algorithmSEQUITUR algorithmSequitur is a recursive algorithm developed by Craig Nevill-Manning and Ian H. Witten in 1997 that infers a hierarchical structure from a sequence of discrete symbols. The algorithm operates in linear space and time...