Assertoric (original) (raw)
An assertoric proposition in Aristotelian logic merely asserts that something is (or is not) the case, in contrast to which assert the possibility of something being true, or apodeictic propositions which assert things which are necessarily or self-evidently true or false. For instance, "Chicago is larger than Omaha" is assertoric. "A corporation could be wealthier than a country" is problematic. "Two plus two equals four" is apodeictic.
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dbo:abstract | An assertoric proposition in Aristotelian logic merely asserts that something is (or is not) the case, in contrast to which assert the possibility of something being true, or apodeictic propositions which assert things which are necessarily or self-evidently true or false. For instance, "Chicago is larger than Omaha" is assertoric. "A corporation could be wealthier than a country" is problematic. "Two plus two equals four" is apodeictic. (en) Du latin assertio, action d'affirmer. Une assertion est une proposition (affirmative, négative, mais ni interrogative ni une injonction) supposée vraie, ni démontrée, ni forcément démontrable, potentiellement fausse. Elle est souvent vraie seulement en fait et non par nécessité par opposition à une proposition apodictique. (fr) 在亚里士多德主义的逻辑中,断言命题仅仅只是断言某件事情是(或不是),而问题命题是在断言某件事为真之可能性(可能/不可能)。但在中则断言这些事物必然是真实的或虚假的。例如,“一个公司比一个国家更富裕。”的句式必然是有问题的,而诸如“一加一等于二”的句式必然是没问题的。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | An assertoric proposition in Aristotelian logic merely asserts that something is (or is not) the case, in contrast to which assert the possibility of something being true, or apodeictic propositions which assert things which are necessarily or self-evidently true or false. For instance, "Chicago is larger than Omaha" is assertoric. "A corporation could be wealthier than a country" is problematic. "Two plus two equals four" is apodeictic. (en) Du latin assertio, action d'affirmer. Une assertion est une proposition (affirmative, négative, mais ni interrogative ni une injonction) supposée vraie, ni démontrée, ni forcément démontrable, potentiellement fausse. Elle est souvent vraie seulement en fait et non par nécessité par opposition à une proposition apodictique. (fr) 在亚里士多德主义的逻辑中,断言命题仅仅只是断言某件事情是(或不是),而问题命题是在断言某件事为真之可能性(可能/不可能)。但在中则断言这些事物必然是真实的或虚假的。例如,“一个公司比一个国家更富裕。”的句式必然是有问题的,而诸如“一加一等于二”的句式必然是没问题的。 (zh) |
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