propositionaladjective
/ˌprɒp.əˈzɪʃ.ən.əl//ˌprɑː.pəˈzɪʃ.ən.əl/specializedrelating to statements or problems that must be solved or proved to be true or not true:
The second chapter introduces propositional logic.
It doesn't mean anything because it doesn't have any propositional content.
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- A symptom can be True, False, or Unknown. It can be represented by a propositional formula.
- Our interest is in formulae with very few propositional variables.
- The propositional schema "x is a man" can be appropriately filled in by inserting a proper name, say "Jones".
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Ideas, concepts and theories
- abstract
- afterthought
- brainchild
- concept
- conception
- construct
- dogma
- fancy
- inspiration
- intellectual property
- IP
- ism
- meat
- proposition
- punctuated equilibrium
- sacred cow
- straw man
- tenet
- the domino theory
- thrust
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