Quotation
Quotation is the practice of repeating words from another source, often marked…
Quine’s Dictum: Ontological Commitment in Logic
Quine's dictum, "To be is to be the value of a variable,"…
Quantity in Categorical Propositions
Quantity in logic refers to whether a categorical proposition is universal (applies…
Quantified Modal Logic
Quantified modal logic extends standard modal logic with quantifiers like 'all' and…
Quality of Categorical Propositions
The quality of a categorical proposition determines if it is affirmative or…
Punctuation in Logic
In logic, punctuation like parentheses and brackets are crucial for defining the…
Pseudo Modus Ponens
Pseudo modus ponens is an axiom representing assertion, stating that if A…
Prosentential Theory of Truth
The prosentential theory of truth views truth as a linguistic tool, akin…
Propositional Letters in Logic
Propositional letters are fundamental variables in propositional logic. They act as placeholders…
Propositional Attitude
A mental state like believing, desiring, or knowing, directed towards a proposition.…