Tautology: Understanding Logically True Statements
A tautology is a statement or formula that is always true, regardless…
Tarski’s Indefinability Theorem
Tarski's indefinability theorem proves that truth cannot be consistently defined within the…
Tarskian Hierarchy
Alfred Tarski's Tarskian hierarchy is a linguistic structure designed to prevent semantic…
Syncategorematic Terms
Syncategorematic terms are words like conjunctions, prepositions, and quantifiers that lack independent…
Syllogistic Terms: Major, Minor, and Middle
A syllogism features three key terms: the major term (conclusion's predicate), the…
Syllogistic Mood
A syllogistic mood defines a syllogism's type based on the categorical propositions…
Syllogistic Figure
The syllogistic figure defines a syllogism's structure based on the middle term's…
Syllogism: Understanding Deductive Reasoning
A syllogism is a form of deductive reasoning featuring a major premise,…
Supervaluational Semantics: A Theory for Vagueness
Supervaluational semantics addresses vagueness by evaluating propositions across multiple precise interpretations. A…
Super-True Propositions in Supervaluational Semantics
Super-true propositions are central to supervaluational semantics. They remain true regardless of…