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"Both of these propositions are unproven".
Thoughts regarded as propositions are clearly shareable.
Some analytic propositions are a priori, and most synthetic propositions are a posteriori.
Factual propositions are generally a posteriori, contingent, and synthetic.
Tautological propositions are generally a priori, necessary, and analytic, and significant propositions are generally a posteriori, contingent, and synthetic.
I don't think that our propositions are extreme propositions, whatever the subject".
Because all analytic propositions are both a priori and necessary, most philosophers have assumed without much reflection that all necessary propositions are a priori.
Simple (atomic) propositions are denoted by letters, and compound (molecular) propositions are formed using the standard symbols: · for "and," ∨ for "or," ⊃ for "if... then," and ∼ for "not".
Propositions are potential premises/conclusions.
Such propositions are abstract objects.
These propositions are not obviously reconcilable.
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