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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...
- The medieval Latin m****cript Propositiones ad Acuendos Juvenes (English: Problems to Sharpen the Young) is one of the earliest known collections of recreational...
- The propositional calculus is a branch of logic. It is also called propositional logic, statement logic, sentential calculus, sentential logic, or sometimes...
- Look up proposition or propositional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A proposition is a statement expressing something that is either true or false...
- propositions or claims that can be true or false. An important feature of propositions is their internal structure. For example, complex propositions...
- Propositiones 1-13, Meiner, Hamburg 1984. ISBN 3-7873-0599-8 6/2: Propositiones 14-34, Meiner, Hamburg 1986. ISBN 3-7873-0673-0 6/3: Propositiones 35-65...
- 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 earliest known river-crossing problems occur in the m****cript Propositiones ad Acuendos Juvenes (English: Problems to sharpen the young), traditionally...
- Vindobonensis 795 Alcuin (n.d.). Propositiones Alcuini Doctoris Caroli Magni Imperatoris ad Acuendes Juvenes [Propositions of Alcuin, A Teacher of Emperor...
- In propositional calculus, a propositional function or a predicate is a sentence expressed in a way that would ****ume the value of true or false, except...