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Proposition

 
Wikipedia: Proposition (disambiguation)

Proposition may refer to:

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In logic, mathematics, and philosophy

  • Proposition, meaning one of:
    • the "content" or "meaning" of a meaningful declarative sentence
    • the pattern of symbols, marks, or sounds that make up a meaningful declarative sentence
    • whatever entities are true or false
  • As a special case, textbooks often, and papers sometimes, label an assertion which is provably true, but not important enough to be a theorem, a proposition. Normally this is part of a numerical reference system (Proposition 3.2, Lemma 3.3, Theorem 3.4); see the dictionary definition of "Proposition".
  • Propositional calculus (also propositional logic or sentential calculus) - a formal system in which formulae representing propositional formulas can be formed.
    • Propositional formula - a type of syntactic formula which is well formed and has a truth value; i.e., an assertion formulated in such a way that it may be proven true or false

In political science

In the scientific method

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