Many logic textbooks include a definition of “proposition” close to the beginning that goes something like this: A proposition is the content or meaning of a declarative sentence in ordinary language. Propositions are is truth evaluable, which means they can be assigned truth values such as True and False.
Are Propositions the (Only) Bearers of Truth?
Are Propositions the (Only) Bearers of Truth?
Are Propositions the (Only) Bearers of Truth?
Many logic textbooks include a definition of “proposition” close to the beginning that goes something like this: A proposition is the content or meaning of a declarative sentence in ordinary language. Propositions are is truth evaluable, which means they can be assigned truth values such as True and False.