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词汇 truth condition
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Definition of truth condition in English:

truth condition

noun
Logic
  • 1The condition under which a given proposition is true.

    〔逻〕真值情况,真假情况

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The belief condition excludes ignorance, the truth condition excludes error, and the justification condition excludes mere opinion.
    • Consequently, he suggests alternative truth conditions for propositions of the form Possibly p, namely, that it is possible that p be true in some possible world.
    • Conditions 1 and 2 jointly entail the truth condition for knowledge: S knows b to have F (at t) only if b does have F (at t).
    • The resulting sentence would have a different flavour, and in some instances would be mildly eccentric, but would not have a different truth condition.
    • Neither kind of truth condition has proved entirely satisfactory.
    1. 1.1 A statement of the condition under which a given proposition is true, sometimes taken to be the meaning of the proposition.
      真值条件
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Roughly put, noncognitivists think that moral statements have no truth conditions.
      • Nothing in this statement of the truth conditions of a counterfactual conditional seems to make any reference, either explicit or implicit, to causality.
      • We see that for different reasons none of these candidates can be included in the truth conditions for statements of the form ‘A remembers that p.’ I believe we do not have the conception of anything else that might fill the gap.
      • Such a response, however, requires a satisfactory account of the truth conditions of modal statements - something that lies outside the scope of this article

Definition of truth condition in US English:

truth condition

noun
Logic
  • 1The condition under which a given proposition is true.

    〔逻〕真值情况,真假情况

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Neither kind of truth condition has proved entirely satisfactory.
    • Consequently, he suggests alternative truth conditions for propositions of the form Possibly p, namely, that it is possible that p be true in some possible world.
    • Conditions 1 and 2 jointly entail the truth condition for knowledge: S knows b to have F (at t) only if b does have F (at t).
    • The belief condition excludes ignorance, the truth condition excludes error, and the justification condition excludes mere opinion.
    • The resulting sentence would have a different flavour, and in some instances would be mildly eccentric, but would not have a different truth condition.
    1. 1.1 A statement of the condition under which a given proposition is true, sometimes taken to be the meaning of the proposition.
      真值条件
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Such a response, however, requires a satisfactory account of the truth conditions of modal statements - something that lies outside the scope of this article
      • We see that for different reasons none of these candidates can be included in the truth conditions for statements of the form ‘A remembers that p.’ I believe we do not have the conception of anything else that might fill the gap.
      • Nothing in this statement of the truth conditions of a counterfactual conditional seems to make any reference, either explicit or implicit, to causality.
      • Roughly put, noncognitivists think that moral statements have no truth conditions.
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