Sentence examples for A proposition about from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, a proposition about intersection of displacement subsets of multi-loop paths can be obtained.

In the context of this ideology, a proposition about God is no different from a proposition about a chemical reaction or a political policy: in each instance, the proper and obligatory response is "show me" or "prove it".

If you want to test a proposition about, say, the relationship between democracy and free trade, you can't just set up a bunch of countries to experiment with.

In 1903, the year of Spencer's death, the moral philosopher G. E. Moore identified what he called "the naturalistic fallacy" — the logical impossibility of inferring that something is good from a proposition about its natural properties.

They specify a proposition about the world, which either has truth value or has conditions under which it would be true; and they also specify some relationship between the person and the proposition.

The format is simple: each thesis is a proposition about the tech world and the ecosystem it has spawned, followed by a brief discussion and recommendations for further reading.

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They come to Mrs. Donaldson with a proposition: how about, in place of the money, they let her watch them have sex?

Prior's idea is that a sentence φ that expresses a singular proposition about a contingent individual a is not even statable — hence neither true nor false — in worlds in which a doesn't exist.

If we get under certain circumstances the impression that one and the same proposition can sometimes be true and sometimes be false, this is merely due to the fact that we do not talk about a proposition but about an ambiguous linguistic chain of words that expresses two or even more propositions, some of which can be true and others false (WL II, 7).

Strawson (1950) argued that pace Russell, a speaker could use an instance of 'The F is G' to express a singular proposition about a specific individual: namely, the F in the context at hand.

Donnellan (1966) went on to argue that a speaker could even use an instance of 'The F is G' to express a singular proposition about an individual that isn't an F; see the entry on reference.

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