In logic and philosophy, a propositional statement is a sentence or expression that is either true or false. Generally speaking, a statement is propositional because it makes a proposition about the world; that is, it asserts a truth. This doesn’t mean the statement is true but only that ...
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premisesleading to a conclusion. Each step of the argument is a statement, or proposition,in a particular form, such as “All X are Y,”“Some X are Y,”“No X are Y,” or“Some X are not Y.” Aristotle then classified the various ...
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FIRST-order logicPREDICATE (Logic)PROPOSITION (Logic)MODAL logicMATHEMATICAL logicThis article is a review of the book "Logical Consequence" by Gila Sher. The book provides an overview of the theory of logical consequence, focusing on the semantic definition of logical consequence. It discusses ...
Principles are propositions that are believed in the absence of evidence; it is sometimes called "axioms" or "primitive propositions." "All right angles are equal to one another" is a principle in Euclidean geometry. There are two kinds of definitions: ostensive definition and dictionary definiti...
Many-Valued Logic Throughout the orthodox mainsteam of the development of logic in the West, the prevailing view was that every proposition is either true or else false (alt... N Rescher - 《Journal of Philosophy》 被引量: 23发表: 1970年 Many-valued logic or many-valued semantics? There...
In logic, implication is relationship between different propositions where the second proposition is a logical consequence of the first. For instance, if A and B represent semantic statements, then AB means "A implies B" or "If A, then B." The word "implies" is used in the strongest possi...
A word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, as in ‘the man on the platform’, ‘she arrived after dinner’, ‘what did you do it for?’. Proposition In logic and linguistics, a proposition is the meani...
Pursuant to the aims and scope of the Special Issue it is part of, this invited contribution seeks to shed new light on the nature and working logic of leg