Mathematical propositions
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THEOREMSMathematical propositions
COMESONTOPropositions
THESESPropositions
OFFERSPropositions
DEALSPropositions.
TERMSPropositions.
DIETSLosing propositions?
LEMMASSubsidiary propositions
LEMMATALogician's propositions
THESESScholastic propositions
PREMISESLogical propositions
DIETSLosing propositions
LEMMASValid propositions
THEOREMSPropositions in mathematics.
THESESPropositions of argument.
LEMMASPropositions in logic.
ZEROSUMGAMESWin-lose propositions
DIETSSome losing propositions
DIETSThey're losing propositions
IFTHENLike some logical propositions
modalitythe classification of propositions
SPAIt offers losing propositions
UNPROVABLELike certain math propositions
MODALSSome propositions in logic
TAKERSAcceptors of business propositions.
metalanguagesA system of propositions about propositions
IRENICAPropositions for peace in the church.
metalanguageA system of propositions about propositions
epagogesinduction of a general proposition from particular propositions
epagogicinduction of a general proposition from particular propositions
epagogeinduction of a general proposition from particular propositions
theoriesA collection of propositions to illustrate the principles of a subject
theorygroup of propositions used as principles to explain a class of phenomena
contradictory(of two propositions) So related that one and only one must be true
contrary(of two propositions) So related that one or neither but not both must be true
climaxesA sequence of propositions or ideas in order of increasing importance, force, or effectiveness of expression
biconditionala relation between two propositions that is true only when both propositions are simultaneously true or false
biconditionalsBICONDITIONAL, a relation between two propositions that is true only when both propositions are simultaneously true or false
oppositions(of two propositions) The relation of having the same subject and predicate, but differing in quantity, quality, or both
opposition(of two propositions) The relation of having the same subject and predicate, but differing in quantity, quality, or both