单词 | propositionally |
释义 | > as lemmasˌpropoˈsitionally ˌpropoˈsitionally adv. in the form or capacity of a proposition; in terms of propositions. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical proposition > [adverb] axiomatically1588 propositionally1728 1728 C. Place That Space is Necessary Being 21 Pretending to prove the Quoddity of the Divine Being, which is naturally incapable of being proved argumentatively, or propositionally. 1844 W. N. McLeod in Syst. Public Instr. & Primary School Law of Michigan (1852) (Michigan Dept. of Public Instruction) i. 122 The acceptance or rejection of this donation, under the restriction specified in the grant, was submitted propositionally to the Legislature of Michigan. 1890 Lancet 12 Apr. 787/1 (note) If he only uttered them [sc. propositions] at random, or if they were only signs of emotion, they would not serve propositionally. 1933 Jrnl. Philos. 30 67 Propositionally, it means absolutely nothing, whatever else it may mean as printer's ink on paper. 2003 Jrnl. Relig. 83 688 He argues that doctrinal concepts and ethical principles can only be expressed propositionally. < as lemmas |
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