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Bearer of truth values
Propositions are the meanings of declarative sentences, objects of beliefs, and bearers of truth values. They explain how different sentences, such as
Proposition
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up proposition or propositional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A proposition is a statement expressing something that is either true or false
Proposition_(disambiguation)
Index of articles associated with the same name
Proposition 1 or Prop 1 may refer to: California Proposition 1 Idaho Proposition 1 New York Proposition 1 Texas Proposition 1 2015 Houston, Texas Proposition
Proposition_1
Ballot initiative which capped property tax at 1% and yearly increases at 2%
Proposition 13 (officially named the People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation) is an amendment of the Constitution of California enacted during
1978 California Proposition 13
1978_California_Proposition_13
Bet on an event not directly affecting a game's outcome
In gambling, a proposition bet (prop bet, spot bet, prop, novelty, or a side bet) is a bet made regarding the occurrence or non-occurrence during a game
Proposition_bet
Amendment to California's Constitution
California Proposition 50, officially known as the Election Rigging Response Act, is an amendment to the constitution of the U.S. state of California
2025 California Proposition 50
2025_California_Proposition_50
Index of articles associated with the same name
California Proposition 13 may refer to: 1978 California Proposition 13, People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation 2010 California Proposition 13, Seismic
California_Proposition_13
Proposition 3, titled Constitutional Right to Marry, was a California ballot proposition that passed by vote in the 2024 general election on November 5
2024_California_Proposition_3
Study of correct reasoning
propositions or claims that can be true or false. An important feature of propositions is their internal structure. For example, complex propositions
Logic
Successful referendum on banning same-sex marriage
Proposition 8, known informally as Prop 8, was a California ballot proposition and a state constitutional amendment intended to ban same-sex marriage.
2008_California_Proposition_8
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Proposition 7 may refer to: Proposition 7 (Wittgenstein) of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus California Proposition 7 (2008) (concerning renewable
Proposition_7
2005 Australian Western
The Proposition is a 2005 Australian Western film directed by John Hillcoat and written by screenwriter and musician Nick Cave. It stars Guy Pearce, Ray
The_Proposition_(2005_film)
Branch of logic
Propositional logic is a branch of classical logic. It is also called statement logic, sentential calculus, propositional calculus, sentential logic,
Propositional_logic
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Proposition 50 refers to several different California ballot initiatives: 1986 California Proposition 50, a successful proposition allowing homeowners
Proposition_50
Individual claim that differentiates a product or service
marketing, the unique selling proposition (USP), also called the unique selling point or the unique value proposition (UVP) in the business model canvas
Unique_selling_proposition
Adopted initiative constitutional amendment on taxation
Proposition 218 is an adopted initiative constitutional amendment which revolutionized local and regional government finance and taxation in California
1996 California Proposition 218
1996_California_Proposition_218
Ballot on measures against illegal immigrants
California Proposition 187 (also known as the Save Our State (SOS) initiative) was a 1994 ballot initiative to establish a state-run citizenship screening
1994 California Proposition 187
1994_California_Proposition_187
Proposition 36, titled Allows Felony Charges and Increases Sentences for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes, was an initiated California ballot proposition
2024 California Proposition 36
2024_California_Proposition_36
Proposition 5 is a California ballot proposition that was voted on as part of the 2024 California elections on November 5. It failed, with 55.0% of voters
2024_California_Proposition_5
Promise of value to be delivered, communicated, and acknowledged
In marketing, a value proposition is the economic value that a company or product delivers to its market segment of customers. The phrase was coined by
Value_proposition
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California Proposition 7 may refer to: California Proposition 7 (1911), Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 22 California Proposition 7 (1924), Boxing
California_Proposition_7
General election in Anchorage, Alaska
Citizens of Anchorage, Alaska voted on fifteen ballot propositions on April 1, 2025, which were approved by the Anchorage Assembly, as well as six Assembly
2025 Anchorage municipal election
2025_Anchorage_municipal_election
Mathematical treatise by Euclid
right angle (part of proposition 31). The remaining propositions, 35 through 37, concern intersecting chords and tangents; proposition 35 is the intersecting
Euclid's_Elements
4th episode of the 6th season of Futurama
"Proposition Infinity" ("Proposition ∞") is the fourth episode in the sixth season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 92nd episode
Proposition_Infinity
Proposition 32 was a California ballot proposition that was voted on as part of the 2024 California elections on November 5. The proposition was rejected
2024 California Proposition 32
2024_California_Proposition_32
2024 Missouri ballot measure on minimum wage and paid sick leave
Proposition A was a 2024 Missouri ballot measure to increase the minimum wage to $15 in 2026 and then adjust for inflation annually beginning in January
2024_Missouri_Proposition_A
Abortion rights referendum in Arizona
Arizona Proposition 139 is a constitutional amendment that was approved by voters on November 5, 2024, establishing a right to abortion in the Constitution
2024_Arizona_Proposition_139
Statement regarding whether or not an item belongs to a category
In logic, a categorical proposition, or categorical statement, is a proposition that asserts or denies that all or some of the members of one category
Categorical_proposition
2024 referendum
Proposition 6, titled Remove Involuntary Servitude as Punishment for Crime Amendment, was a California ballot proposition and constitutional amendment
2024_California_Proposition_6
Proposition 35, titled Managed Care Organization Tax Authorization Initiative, was a successful California ballot proposition in the 2024 general election
2024 California Proposition 35
2024_California_Proposition_35
American physicist and political donor
principal financial backer of Proposition 77 (2005), Proposition 11 (2008), Proposition 20 (2010), and as an opponent of Proposition 50 (2025). A key ally of
Charles_Munger_Jr.
Topics referred to by the same term
Sexual proposition may refer to: Flirting Seduction Sexual harassment Solicitation of prostitution Proposition (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Sexual_proposition
Semantic distinction in philosophy
between propositions (in particular, statements that are affirmative subject–predicate judgments) that are of two types: analytic propositions and synthetic
Analytic–synthetic distinction
Analytic–synthetic_distinction
Concept in mathematics
kər-OL-ər-ee) is a proposition which can be readily deduced from a previous, already proven proposition. A corollary could be a proposition that is incidentally
Corollary
Proposition 31 is a 1968 novel written by Robert Rimmer that tells the story of two middle-class, suburban California couples who adopt a relationship
Proposition_31
2024 California referendum
Proposition 34, titled Restricts Spending of Prescription Drug Revenues By Certain Health Care Providers, was a California ballot proposition and initiative
2024 California Proposition 34
2024_California_Proposition_34
proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. All eight propositions were passed. Proposition 1, the Authorize Charitable Raffles at Rodeo Venues Amendment
2021 Texas constitutional amendment election
2021_Texas_constitutional_amendment_election
2005 soundtrack album by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
The Proposition is a soundtrack recorded by Nick Cave in collaboration with Warren Ellis, and was produced for the film The Proposition, released in October
The_Proposition_(soundtrack)
Form of incorrect argument and informal fallacy
having refuted or defeated an opponent's proposition through the covert replacement of it with a different proposition (i.e., "stand up a straw man") and the
Straw_man
Character from The Wire
Joseph Stewart, better known as "Proposition Joe" or "Prop Joe", is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by Robert F. Chew. Joe is
Proposition_Joe
for recreational use. A 2020 initiative to legalize recreational use (Proposition 207, the Smart and Safe Act) passed with 60% of the vote. Possession
Cannabis_in_Arizona
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Proposition 19 may refer to a California ballot initiative: 2020 California Proposition 19, a successful property tax change 2010 California Proposition
Proposition_19
2024 referendum
2024 Colorado Proposition 128 was a successful ballot measure that appeared before voters during the 2024 general election in Colorado. The measure requires
2024_Colorado_Proposition_128
2024 referendum
Proposition 4, titled Authorizing bonds for safe drinking water, wildlife prevention, and protecting communities and natural lands from climate risks
2024_California_Proposition_4
1631 painting by Judith Leyster
The Proposition is a genre painting of 1631 by Judith Leyster. It is held in The Hague by the Mauritshuis, which titled it Man offering money to a young
The_Proposition_(Leyster)
Concept in epistemology
A propositional attitude is a mental state held by an agent or organism toward a proposition. In philosophy, propositional attitudes can be considered
Propositional_attitude
Informal fallacy
a proposition is true because it has not yet been proven false or a proposition is false because it has not yet been proven true. If a proposition has
Argument_from_ignorance
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Proposition 57 may refer to: 2004 California Proposition 57, the Economic Recovery Bond Act 2016 California Proposition 57, prison reform proposition
Proposition_57
Initiative on toxic substances
Proposition 65 (formally titled The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, and also referred to as Prop 65) is a California law passed
1986 California Proposition 65
1986_California_Proposition_65
Index of articles associated with the same name
Proposition 5 may refer to: 2008 California Proposition 5 2018 California Proposition 5 2024 California Proposition 5 Various ballot measures in Texas
Proposition_5
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Proposition 22 may refer to: 2020 California Proposition 22, about app-based transportation 2000 California Proposition 22, about marriage This disambiguation
Proposition_22
Proposition 2, titled Authorizing Bonds for Public Schools and Community College Facilities, was a California ballot proposition and legislative statutes
2024_California_Proposition_2
Two types of knowledge, justification, or argument
justification, or argument by their reliance on experience. Roughly speaking, a proposition is known or justified a priori if it is known or justified independently
A_priori_and_a_posteriori
Referendum on bilingual education
Proposition 227 was a California ballot proposition passed on the June 2, 1998, ballot. Proposition 227 was repealed by Proposition 58 on November 8,
1998 California Proposition 227
1998_California_Proposition_227
Referendum in Los Angeles, California, USA
Proposition U was a ballot initiative for the city of Los Angeles. Proposed by Zev Yaroslavsky, Joel Wachs, and Marvin Braude, and placed on the ballot
Proposition_U
government. Proposition AA would increase the annual vehicle registration fee by $10 to fund congestion and pollution mitigation programs. Proposition A would
November 2010 San Francisco general election
November_2010_San_Francisco_general_election
court ruling that overturned Proposition 8 as unconstitutional. In 2024, the passage of Proposition 3 repealed Proposition 8. California was the second
Same-sex marriage in California
Same-sex_marriage_in_California
Immediate inference in logic
obversion is a "type of immediate inference in which from a given proposition another proposition is inferred whose subject is the same as the original subject
Obversion
Ballot measure in Colorado regarding hunting
2024 Colorado Proposition 127 was a proposed ballot measure that appeared before voters in Colorado during the 2024 general election. If the citizen initiated
2024_Colorado_Proposition_127
ballot propositions qualified to be listed on the general election ballot in California. Only five measures passed while ten failed. Proposition 155 passed
1992_California_elections
Referendum reducing some crimes to misdemeanors
Proposition 47, also known as the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act, was a referendum passed by voters in the state of California on November 4, 2014
2014 California Proposition 47
2014_California_Proposition_47
Epistemologically probative proposition
In epistemology (theory of knowledge), a self-evident proposition is a proposition that is known to be true by understanding its meaning without proof
Self-evidence
passing all except for Proposition 13, which would have increased the mandatory retirement age for state justices and judges. Proposition 1 protected the "right
2023 Texas constitutional amendment election
2023_Texas_constitutional_amendment_election
2024 referendum
Colorado Proposition 129 was a successful ballot measure that appeared before voters in Colorado during the 2024 general election. The proposition will create
2024_Colorado_Proposition_129
Index of articles associated with the same name
Proposition 34 may refer to: 2012 California Proposition 34 2024 California Proposition 34 This set index article includes a list of related items that
Proposition_34
California Proposition 42, also known as Prop 42 and Public Access to Local Government Records Amendment, was a California ballot proposition intended to
2014 California Proposition 42
2014_California_Proposition_42
Topics referred to by the same term
Proposition 2 may refer to: 2005 Texas Proposition 2 2006 Idaho Proposition 2 2008 California Proposition 2 2018 Idaho Proposition 2 This disambiguation
Proposition_2
Court justices and various Courts of Appeal judges were also held. Five propositions were also up for approval. Voters are asked to vote on the retention
2006_California_elections
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Proposition 48 may refer to: Proposition 48 (NCAA), proposition for the (USA) National Collegiate Athletics Association California Proposition 48 (2002)
Proposition_48
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Proposition 32 may refer to: 2012 California Proposition 32, a ballot measure about political contributions by labor unions 2024 California Proposition
Proposition_32
2018 ballot measure in Utah
Utah Proposition 4 was a ballot measure approved as part of the 2018 Utah elections. The proposition created by statute an independent redistricting commission
2018_Utah_Proposition_4
reducing local governments' property tax proceeds. Proposition 1A passed with 83.6% approval. Proposition 59 would amend the Constitution to provide the public
2004_California_elections
Referendum limiting taxation
Proposition 2½ (Mass. Gen. L. c. 59, § 21C) is a Massachusetts statute that limits property tax assessments and, secondarily, automobile excise tax levies
1980 Massachusetts Proposition 2½
1980_Massachusetts_Proposition_2½
2014 California Proposition 41, also known as Prop 41 and Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond, was a California ballot proposition intended to approve
2014 California Proposition 41
2014_California_Proposition_41
Local election in Alaska, US
Party Of the twelve propositions, propositions 1, 5, 6, 9, and 10, are the only questions that the entire city vote on. Proposition 1 allocates $79 million
2026 Anchorage municipal election
2026_Anchorage_municipal_election
Ballot measure in Colorado regarding ranked-choice voting
2024 Colorado Proposition 131 was a proposed ballot measure that appeared before voters in Colorado during the 2024 general election. The citizen initiated
2024_Colorado_Proposition_131
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Proposition 17 refers to two different and unrelated California ballot propositions. 1972 California Proposition 17 related to Capital punishment 2020
Proposition_17
ballot propositions qualified to be listed on the general election ballot in California. Five measures passed while three failed. Proposition 32 would
2000_California_elections
decide on propositions regarding teacher tenure requirements (Proposition 74), the use of union dues for political campaign contributions (Proposition 75),
2005 California special election
2005_California_special_election
2024 California referendum
Proposition 33, titled Expands Local Governments' Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property, and also marketed as the "Justice for Renters
2024 California Proposition 33
2024_California_Proposition_33
Supply Act.) Proposition 204 passed with 62.84% of the vote. (Youthful and Adult Offender Local Facilities Bond Act of 1996.) Proposition 205 failed with
1996_California_elections
Assembly, and all of the odd-numbered seats of the State Senate. Twelve propositions also appeared on the ballot. Numerous local elections also took place
2008_California_elections
1921 philosophical work by Ludwig Wittgenstein
thought. A thought is a proposition with a sense. A proposition is a truth-function of elementary propositions. (An elementary proposition is a truth-function
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Tractatus_Logico-Philosophicus
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California Proposition 60 may refer to: California Proposition 60 (1986) California Proposition 60 (2004) California Proposition 60 (2016) California
California_Proposition_60
Successful referendum on enshrining reproductive rights in the state constitution
Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), was a California
2022_California_Proposition_1
California systems. Proposition 1A passed with 62.5% approval. Proposition 1 would amend Article XIII A of the Constitution, added by Proposition 13, to allow
1998_California_elections
oversight committee to monitor expenditures. This proposition required a majority of 55% to pass. Proposition B would require the Board of Supervisors to create
November 2006 San Francisco general election
November_2006_San_Francisco_general_election
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Proposition 64 may refer to: 2012 Colorado Amendment 64 California Proposition 64 (disambiguation) 1986 California Proposition 64 2004 California Proposition
Proposition_64
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Proposition 71 may refer to: 2004 California Proposition 71, a California voter initiative to support stem cell research 2014 Washington, D.C., Initiative
Proposition_71
List of California ballot propositions: 2000–2009 1A – Passed – Gambling on Tribal Lands. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. 12 – Passed – Safe Neighborhood
List of California ballot propositions: 2000–2009
List_of_California_ballot_propositions:_2000–2009
Proposition 39 was an initiative state constitutional amendment and statute which appeared on the November 7, 2000, California general election ballot
2000 California Proposition 39
2000_California_Proposition_39
Francisco, California. The elections included eight California ballot propositions as part of a special election, those for San Francisco assessor-recorder
November 2005 San Francisco general election
November_2005_San_Francisco_general_election
Latin philosophical phrase
re". Such ascriptions are found with propositional attitudes, mental states an agent holds toward a proposition. Such de se ascriptions occur when an
De_se
Treatise by Archimedes
consists of three propositions, probably made by Archimedes, ca. 250 BCE. The treatise is only a fraction of what was a longer work. Proposition one states:
Measurement_of_a_Circle
Concept of workforce planning
The employee value proposition (EVP) is a part of employer branding, in that it is one of the ways companies attract the skills and employees they desire
Employee_value_proposition
Index of articles associated with the same name
California Proposition 17 may refer to the following ballot measures: 1972 California Proposition 17, passed by California voters to reintroduce the death
California_Proposition_17
Referendum on the death penalty
California Proposition 7, or the Death Penalty Act, is a ballot proposition approved in California by statewide ballot on November 7, 1978. Proposition 7 increased
1978_California_Proposition_7
The Idaho Open Primary measure or Idaho Proposition 1 was a ballot initiative in the state of Idaho that was defeated on November 5, 2024, as part of
2024_Idaho_Proposition_1
oversight committee to monitor expenditures. This proposition required a majority of 55% to pass. Proposition B would authorize the city to issue $248 million
November 2011 San Francisco general election
November_2011_San_Francisco_general_election
Logic formula
propositional logic, a propositional formula is a type of syntactic formula which is well formed. If the values of all variables in a propositional formula
Propositional_formula
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Person with good intentions
Male
French
 French form of Irish Brian, BRIANT means "high hill." Compare with another form of Briant.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Merciful
Boy/Male
Welsh English
Handsome.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
Supreme Bliss
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of Amen.
Boy/Male
Arabic
One who has Weak Eyes
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Greek, Hebrew
Moon; Nickname; A Combination of the Initials J and C; A Healing
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Polish
World Ruler
Boy/Male
Muslim
Abundance
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n.
One who affects to understand all the particulars in statements or propositions.
n.
The quality or state of being universal; unlimited extension or application; generality; -- distinguished from particularity; as, the unversality of a proposition; the unversality of sin; the unversality of the Deluge.
v. t.
To change the place or order of; to substitute one for the other of; to exchange, in respect of position; as, to transpose letters, words, or propositions.
n.
That which is proposed; that which is offered, as for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; a proposal; as, the enemy made propositions of peace; his proposition was not accepted.
a.
Forming the whole of a genus; relatively unlimited in extension; affirmed or denied of the whole of a subject; as, a universal proposition; -- opposed to particular; e. g. (universal affirmative) All men are animals; (universal negative) No men are omniscient.
a.
Further; remoter; more distant; succeeding; as, ulterior demands or propositions; ulterior views; what ulterior measures will be adopted is uncertain.
n.
A true thing; a verified fact; a true statement or proposition; an established principle, fixed law, or the like; as, the great truths of morals.
n.
In dramatic composition, one of the principles by which a uniform tenor of story and propriety of representation are preserved; conformity in a composition to these; in oratory, discourse, etc., the due subordination and reference of every part to the development of the leading idea or the eastablishment of the main proposition.
n.
A statement of religious doctrine; an article of faith; creed; as, the propositions of Wyclif and Huss.
v. i.
To express or signify the mind, will, or preference, either viva voce, or by ballot, or by other authorized means, as in electing persons to office, in passing laws, regulations, etc., or in deciding on any proposition in which one has an interest with others.
a.
Used in expressing a wish or permission as, volitive proposition.
n.
A syllogism with three conditional propositions, the major premises of which are disjunctively affirmed in the minor. See Dilemma.
n.
An undoubted or self-evident truth; a statement which is pliantly true; a proposition needing no proof or argument; -- opposed to falsism.
n.
A universal proposition. See Universal, a., 4.
n.
That by means of which will or preference is expressed in elections, or in deciding propositions; voice; a ballot; a ticket; as, a written vote.
n.
The quality or state of being true, or real; consonance of a statement, proposition, or other thing, with fact; truth; reality.
v. i.
Unsettled; unfixed; undetermined; indefinite; ambiguous; as, a vague idea; a vague proposition.
n.
A final proposition, concession, or condition; especially, the final propositions, conditions, or terms, offered by either of the parties in a diplomatic negotiation; the most favorable terms a negotiator can offer, the rejection of which usually puts an end to the hesitation.
a.
Pertaining to, or in the nature of, a proposition; considered as a proposition; as, a propositional sense.
v. t.
To have just and adequate ideas of; to apprehended the meaning or intention of; to have knowledge of; to comprehend; to know; as, to understand a problem in Euclid; to understand a proposition or a declaration; the court understands the advocate or his argument; to understand the sacred oracles; to understand a nod or a wink.