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Proposition in logic refers to the statements that are either true or false, but not both. Such kind of statements or sentences are usually called propositions.
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Proposition in logic refers to the statements that are either true or false, but not both. Such kind of statements or sentences are usually called propositions.
There are so many true statements that listing all of them is not a realistic proposition.
well positions are put in order
universal statements particular Affirmative Negative
A deductive argument typically begins with two broad premises or general statements and then arrives at a narrower proposition or conclusion that logically follows from those premises. This form of reasoning is used to demonstrate the validity of the conclusion based on the truth of the premises.
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An argument is a connected series of statements to establish a definite proposition. 3 stages to an argument: Premises, inference, and conclusion.
difference between a proposition and non proposition
A contradictory proposition is a proposition that contains a contradiction and therefore is false.
proposition is i dont no. . .