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Edrozo, Jennefer Macalos, Charles Selim, Eden Mae
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Page 1: Propositions in Logic

Edrozo, JenneferMacalos, CharlesSelim, Eden Mae

Page 2: Propositions in Logic

What is PROPOSITION?

A kind of declarative sentence that

makes an assertion about facts as

either true or false.

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Nature of Judgment

Proposition is also known as judgment. It is a mental activity that requires two subject matters to be compared. Deals with the correlation of concepts and finds their agreement or disagreement.

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3 Necessary Things in Making Judgments

The mind must consider and comprehend the two concepts about which a judgment has to be made. The mind should proceed to compare theses two concepts. The mind must express mentally the agreement or disagreement between the two concepts. This is the most essential in making a judgment.

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Nature of Propositions TRUTH and FALSITY

CONTINGENT and NECESSARY