"The first programmable computer was built in Cambridge." "Dogs cannot see colour."Propositions may be either asserted (said to be true) or denied (said to be false). Note that this is a technical meaning of "deny", not the everyday meaning. The proposition is the meaning of the statement, not the particular arrangement of words used. So "A God exists" and "There exists a God" both express the same proposition.?
"Berlin is the capital of Germany."
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Logical Arguments
"The building blocks of a logical argument are propositions, also called statements. A proposition is a statement which is either true or false; for example:
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ReplyDeleteI would say no, because a god exists merely implies that one exists. But there exists a god might be pin pointing a specific time or place where god exists which is different.
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