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Definition of Propositional
1. a. Pertaining to, or in the nature of, a proposition; considered as a proposition; as, a propositional sense.
Definition of Propositional
1. Adjective. Relating to, or limited to, propositions. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Propositional
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Propositional
Literary usage of Propositional
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Universal Algebra: With Applications by Alfred North Whitehead (1898)
"Propositional INTERPRETATION. (1) There is another possible mode of interpreting
the Algebra of Symbolic Logic which forms another application of the ..."
2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1919)
"Propositions can only be true or false, but propositional functions have these
three possibilities. It is important, I think, to realize that the whole ..."
3. Principles of Vocal Expression: Being a Revision of the Rhetoric of Vocal by William Benton Chamberlain, Solomon Henry Clark (1897)
"Propositional matter requires slow movement to typify the graver importance and
weight. The voice is the strongest, fullest, deepest, ..."
4. The Organon, Or Logical Treatises, of Aristotle: With the Introduction of by Aristotle, Octavius Freire Owen, Porphyry (1853)
"Of Propositional Iteration and the Addition to a Predicate. WHATEVER is reiterated*i
in propositions must be annexed to the major and not to the middle ..."
5. Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform by William Hamilton (1852)
"... NEGATION,—ON Propositional FORMS,—ON BREADTH AXD DEPTH,—ON SYLLOGISTIC, AND
SYLLOGISTIC NOTATION, etc. THE present article consists of observations made ..."
6. Rhetoric of Vocal Expression: A Study of the Properties of Thought as by William Benton Chamberlain (1892)
"... CHAPTER V. Propositional USE. WHAT is meant by Propositional Matter is perhaps
sufficiently explained by ..."