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| Various propositions that are assumed to be either true or false (not both), e.g. |
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This is a proposition called the logical conjuction of ![]() |
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This is a proposition called the logical disjunction of ![]() |
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This is a proposition called the logical negation of ![]() |
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| These are called predicates and they are used to express propositions about various objects, hence they can either be true or false depending on the object in question. For example if | |||
| This proposition expresses the fact that there exists an object |
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| This proposition expresses the fact that for all objects |
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