In logic, the connotation of a symbol is what’s shared among all of the referents of the symbol. For example, the connotation of the word “food”—words are symbols—is anything edible. Contrasts with denotation.
In logic, the connotation of a symbol is what’s shared among all of the referents of the symbol. For example, the connotation of the word “food”—words are symbols—is anything edible. Contrasts with denotation.