The correspondence theory asserts that a statement is true if it accurately reflects or corresponds to reality. Its truth hinges…
Conversion is a logical operation that swaps the subject and predicate of a categorical proposition. This process can alter the…
The Converse Barcan Formula posits that if a property is necessarily possible for all things in a given world, then…
Alfred Tarski's Convention T proposes a criterion for truth: a sentence is true if and only if it accurately reflects…
Explore the concept of contrary statements in logic, where two propositions cannot both be true but may both be false.…
Contraposition is a logical principle establishing the equivalence between a conditional statement and its contrapositive. It transforms 'If P, then…
Contradictory statements cannot both be true or both be false. They represent opposing propositions where one negates the other, forming…
A contradiction asserts a statement and its negation simultaneously. In classical logic, this is universally considered false, forming the basis…
Contingency describes propositions that are neither always true nor always false, their truth value depending on specific conditions or the…
Contextualism posits that the meaning and truth of an assertion depend heavily on the specific context in which it is…