Truth Value

Word TRUTH VALUE
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What do we mean by truth value?

The truth or falsity of a proposition. noun

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The word "truth-value" in example sentences

As these conditions have escalated, so too has the desire to poke holes in the spectacle, challenge the truth-value of statements made by elites, and shift the way in which issues are framed. ❋ Amber Day (2011)

But the motivation of the utterance doesn't affect its truth-value. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

The jounalist's Code of Ethics makes several reccomendations in an attempt to impose fairness and truth-value on storytelling. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Federal Register: While the truth-value of my fictional story is questionable, here are a few Arctic facts from past events that I'd like to include as supplemental material accompanying my fictional story for the federal register. ❋ Subhankar Banerjee (2010)

For what we see when we bracket the truth-value of Bourdieu's claim is precisely the structure of transcritique, where turning from one essentialism always risks finding oneself in another. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Notes for Chief of U.S. Federal Register: While the truth-value of my fictional story is questionable, here are a few Arctic facts from past events that I'd like to include as supplemental material accompanying my fictional story for the federal register. ❋ Subhankar Banerjee (2010)

An assertion of the necessary truth of a proposition, p, is a proposition, p2 ( "p1 is necessary"), about the necessity of a proposition, p1 ( "p is true"), about the truth-value of the proposition, p. It is a supposition of a supposition. ❋ Hal Duncan (2007)

An assertion that "p is true" is a meta-proposition, a statement about the nature of the proposition, p. An assertion of a proposition, p1 ( "p is true"), is a proposition about the truth-value of the proposition, p. 3a. ❋ Hal Duncan (2007)

Moral statements appear to state moral facts and appear to be candidates for possessing a truth-value, and your claim and the claim made by moral non-cognitivists from Stevenson, to Ayer, to Hare, to Blackburn is that this appearance is systematically deceiving, or (since moral non-cognitivists exist in the small circles of the philosophically aware among us) very deceptive for the most part. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There is no internal state going on in either type of creature that's a candidate for a truth-value. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Look at how they roar with approval and fervor when she tosses that red, bloody moose meat to them - how can the mere (non) truth-value of what she is saying ever compete with that? ❋ Unknown (2009)

And we need to go beyond teaching against the use of violence to teaching for -- for the truth-value in the Other communities. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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