- 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
propositive mood (abbreviated PROP)
expresses proposals or
suggestions as a
grammatical mood. An
example in Korean: 가게에 간다. gage-e ganda. – "Goes...
- 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...
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propositions or
claims that can be true or false. An
important feature of
propositions is
their internal structure. For example,
complex propositions...
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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...
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between propositions (in particular,
statements that are
affirmative subject–predicate judgments) that are of two types:
analytic propositions and synthetic...
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California Proposition 13 may
refer to: 1978
California Proposition 13, People's
Initiative to
Limit Property Taxation 2010
California Proposition 13, Seismic...
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premise or
premiss is a
proposition—a true or
false declarative statement—used in an
argument to
prove the
truth of
another proposition called the conclusion...
- 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...