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- A proposition is a central concept in the philosophy of language, semantics, logic, and related fields, often characterized as the primary bearer of truth...
- Proposition 7 may refer to: Proposition 7 (Wittgenstein) of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus California Proposition 7 (2008) (concerning renewable...
- The propositional calculus is a branch of logic. It is also called (first-order) propositional logic, statement logic, sentential calculus, sentential...
- A probabilistic proposition is a proposition with a measured probability of being true for an arbitrary person at an arbitrary time. They may be contrasted...
- false) of a truth function. Propositional variables are the basic building-blocks of propositional formulas, used in propositional logic and higher-order logics...
- propositional logic, a propositional formula is a type of syntactic formula which is well formed. If the values of all variables in a propositional formula...
- The medieval Latin m****cript Propositiones ad Acuendos Juvenes (English: Problems to Sharpen the Young) is one of the earliest known collections of recreational...
- Proposition 22 may refer to: 2020 California Proposition 22, about app-based transportation 2000 California Proposition 22, about marriage This disambiguation...
- Mathematici Tractatus, Prague, 1641 Propositiones mathematicae ex Optica de Imagine Visionis, Bratislava, 1661 Propositiones mathematicas ex harmonica de Soni...
- Look up proposition or propositional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A proposition is a statement expressing something that is either true or false...