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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proposition expressed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the main idea or argument being communicated in a sentence. Example: The proposition expressed in the essay is that education is the key to reducing poverty levels in developing countries.
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Sense, for Frege, constitutes the semantic contribution of an expression to the thought (proposition) expressed (and hopefully communicated) on an occasion of utterance.
So, when one says: "Zoë knows that there is a chicken in the yard", one asserts that Zoë is the agent who bears the propositional attitude knowing towards the proposition expressed by "there is a chicken in the yard".
One way to secure this result is to think of the contents of subsentential expressions as components of the proposition expressed by the sentence as a whole.
If there is no proposition expressed in normal predicative uses of moral expressions we eliminate one candidate for a constant element that generates relations of implication with other expressions embedding the same form of words.
And the proposition expressed by the latter contains the semantic value of 'brother', whereas the proposition expressed by the former doesn't.
The proposition expressed by the former presumably contains the semantic value of 'bachelor' (perhaps, the property of being a bachelor), whereas the proposition expressed by the latter doesn't.
A sentence $A$ implies that the proposition expressed by $B$ is cancelled iff the proposition expressed by $(A \rightarrow B)$ is annihilated.
According to EC, recall, the proposition expressed by a given knowledge utterance crucially depends upon 'context'context
If the assertion is proper, the speaker knows that the proposition expressed by (35) is true.
How can the proposition expressed by an utterance of (7) be both true and about Pegasus?
We remind the reader that 'A' here stands for the proposition expressed by the letter 'a'a
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