propositional
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propositional
adj.
of a proposal, of a suggestion; of a mathematical proposition
Proposition
The term
proposition has a broad use in
contemporary philosophy. It is used to refer to some or all of the following: the
primary bearers of
truth-value, the objects of
belief and other "
propositional attitudes" (i.e., what is believed, doubted, etc.), the
referents of that-clauses and the
meanings of declarative
sentences. Propositions are the sharable objects of attitudes and the primary bearers of truth and falsity. This stipulation rules out certain candidates for propositions, including thought- and utterance-tokens which are not sharable, and concrete events or facts, which cannot be false.
propositional
adj.
propositional, of a proposal, of a suggestion; of a mathematical proposition
Propositional
(a.)
Pertaining to, or in the nature of, a proposition; considered as a proposition; as, a propositional sense.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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