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(Berker uses "propositions" instead of "perceptual judgements" in his formulation).
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For example, Hornsby (1997: 2 3) uses "proposition" and "thinkable" interchangeably.
Our counterexample uses Proposition 3.2 below, which is a kind of comparison test for functions in ℱ.
Finally, by using Propositions 3-5, we prove Theorem 1.
We will use Propositions 2.4 and 2.5 to prove (3.23).
Using Propositions 1 and 2, it holds regarding Eqs.
We may run the same sort of argument using propositions instead of properties.
Notice that this is just an instance (using propositions rather than sentences) of the previously stated axiom (5).
Now, using Propositions 3.9 and 3.10, we can give the following corollary.
(26) Again, by using Propositions 1.6 and 1.7, we have (p x,Tx)=0), which gives (xin Tx).
Using Propositions 3.2, 2.12 and 3.3, we arrive at the conclusion that is the hyperconvex hull of in.
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