Sentence examples for of a given proposition from inspiring English sources

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Truth-value, in logic, truth (T or 1) or falsity (F or 0) of a given proposition or statement.

It contrasts primarily with subjective probability, which refers to the degree of confidence that a rational agent should have in the truth of a given proposition (see probability theory).

More precisely, the meaning of a given proposition is entirely exhausted by its verification on a purely observational basis.

On the propositional view, facts are derivative upon propositions, the identity of a fact depends on the identity of a given proposition.

Presumably, this act of acquired belief is an act of the intellect and a response to the relative evidence of a given proposition or an entire syllogism taken together (see above An Evident Judgment).

Davies (2003a, 2004 and 2009) distinguishes between the dialectical project of a speaker who aims at convincing a hearer who doubts of a given proposition q and the epistemic project of a subject s who aims at settling the question whether q is true.

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But, insofar as there is some interesting variation in the set of relevant alternatives to a given proposition, we have the possibility of there being a corresponding variation in what it takes to know that p, and so a kind of pluralism here as well.

The passage is open to more than one interpretation, but it will serve to illustrate my point, namely that there is a very strong principle call it the "Eliminate All Contraries First Principle" [EACFP] which requires that all evidence paths exhibit Pattern 3 and, thus, that the denials of all contraries to a given proposition appear on the path prior to that proposition.

According to (Necessitarian-T) and other related views, the property a truth-maker x has of making a given proposition P true is an essential feature of it.

It tries to derive a negative existential from a single negative instance, in that it allows us to infer that there is no way of grasping a given proposition such that the agent affirms it from the fact that there is one way (the way associated with the sentence she denies) under which she does not affirm it.

In support of completeness, one might say that a given proposition would not be included in X unless it is supposed to be collectively adjudicated.

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