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Propositional function

Known as: Propositional functions 
A propositional function in logic, is a sentence expressed in a way that would assume the value of true or false, except that within the sentence is… 
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2017
2017
  • A. L.
  • 2017
  • Corpus ID: 195967414
Considered as one of the indispensable parts of spoken communication, metadiscourse is defined as the self-reflective linguistic… 
2010
2010
Montague’s framework for semantic interpretation has always been less well adapted to the interpretation of words than of… 
2009
2009
In “On Saying That,” Donald Davidson offered an analysis of indirect discourse that was meant to overcome the classic… 
2007
2007
Russell discovered the classes version of Russell’s Paradox in spring , and the predicates version near the same time. There… 
2002
2002
George Lindbeck is unabashed about the debt he owes to Ludwig Wittgenstein concerning his cultural-linguistic theory of religion… 
2001
2001
We deal with a paradox involving the relations between propositions and sets (appendix B of Principles of Mathematics), and the… 
2000
2000
where "F" and "B" are unary predicate letters corresponding to "... is French" and "... is a beret" and "W2" is a binary… 
1985
1985
  • K. Dosen
  • 1985
  • Corpus ID: 31887941
On presente une fonction propositionnelle ternaire qui est une fonction de Sheffer dans le calcul propositionnel de Heyting. On… 
1952
1952
geometry in two and three dimensions : for three dimensions vectors are used, and a brief introduction to the requisite vector…