Call it a propositional function; and, if 4)x be a propositional function, the undetermined variable x is the argument. [Please select]
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Only propositions can be "true," and only propositional functions can be "true under all circumstances." [Please select]
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Thus the true subject of our judgment is a propositional function, i. [Please select]
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The first point to notice is that, if any meaning is to be given to the phrase "would be true under all circumstances," the subject of it must be a propositional function, not a proposition. [Please select]
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Thus when it is worth saying that something "would be true under all circumstances," the something in question must be a propositional function, i. [Please select]
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