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Using Theorem 2.2, we can routinely prove the following proposition and so we omit its proof.

Even Dummett might tolerate the above proposal that Kripke is onto one explication of semantic content, assertion, proposition, and so on: he resists a simple yes or no answer to the question whether 'St.

And yet, like the equally possible hypothesis that the sky is blue because it is God's favorite color, this is not a testable, falsifiable proposition, and so it has no place in science.

The best that a proponent of this account can say is that, had one of the possibilities in question been actual, then there would have been such a singular proposition and so there would have been a witness to the possibly true quantified proposition.

The benefits of believing a proposition can rationally take precedence over the evidential strength enjoyed by a contrary proposition; and so, given an infinite expected utility, Pascal's Wager contends that forming the belief that God exists is the rational thing to do, no matter how small the likelihood that God exists.

But then it follows that 'Scott believes that Mark Twain is Samuel Clemens' and 'Scott believes that Samuel Clemens is Samuel Clemens' express the same proposition (since the embedded sentences in both belief ascriptions express the same proposition) and so cannot diverge in truth value.

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And if there are no moral propositions, then moral sentences do not express propositions, and so lack truth-value.

Thus, today, the controversial question here is a purely ontological one: Are there any such things as abstract objects (e.g., mathematical objects, universals, propositions, and so on)?

Judgments about these facts express propositions, and so they can be true or false, but these judgment do not necessarily motivate.

Aquinas objects that the differences in the sentences cause them to express different propositions, and so concedes that it is not true that whatever proposition ever expresses what God knows, always expresses what God knows.

Specifically, instead of looking at basic principles, propositions, and so on, and making deductive inferences, chaos explanations appeal to computer simulations because of the difficulty or even impossibility of deducing the chaotic behavior of the system from the model equations (e.g., no proof of SD for the Lorenz model based on the governing equations).

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