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Were it not for the phone-hacking saga, this is the sort of proposition that could have dominated the summer's politics, and probably not in a happy way.
The fundamental semantic question for proponents of this sort of structured proposition view is: what sorts of things are the constituents of propositions?
I'm a fan of maintaining as a direct a route between my stomach and food as I can, but that's the sort of proposition that gets dicier when multiple people are involved.
This sort of value proposition is likely to drive a significant number of people to Wink and thus increase the users of it's basic social search.
Proponents of this sort of view think of propositions as structured: as having constituents which include the meanings of the expressions which make up the sentence expressing the relevant proposition.
As Hájek notes, if \(c\) is defined on propositions concerning ethical matters, or mathematical matters, or aesthetic matters, or facts about the current time or the agent's current location, it is not clear that it could possibly be the chance function of any world, since chances cannot attach to these sorts of proposition.
While parents' concerns are understandable, any attempt to bring the problem back down to a nicely manageable pro or con sort of proposition is a Sisyphean task.
That sort of proposition is finding more and more willing participants.
So, on one early externalist theory of knowledge, it was suggested that an agent might know a certain sort of proposition (e.g. that there is a fireplace here) if their belief that there is a fireplace here was caused by a reliable causal process (e.g. a normal visual system)—and not, e.g., by the interventions of wicked scientists fiddling with the subject's brain.
Explanatory case studies must begin with some sort of proposition – preferably grounded in established theory.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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