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  • Two models of a theory are defined to be elementarily equivalent if they share the same truth-values for all the sentences of the language.

    Mathematical logic and multiverses Gordon McCabe 2009

  • Two models of a theory are defined to be elementarily equivalent if they share the same truth-values for all the sentences of the language.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Gordon McCabe 2009

  • Also, a "piano" keyboard that is a primitive logic machine, designed in 1869 by William Stanley Jeavons, to compute the truth-values of propositional logic pretty much what you learned in Philosophy 101, Symbolic Logic.

    Welcome to the Museum Of Weird and Wonderful Paul Levy 2011

  • Also, a "piano" keyboard that is a primitive logic machine, designed in 1869 by William Stanley Jeavons, to compute the truth-values of propositional logic pretty much what you learned in Philosophy 101, Symbolic Logic.

    Welcome to the Museum Of Weird and Wonderful Paul Levy 2011

  • Roughly, any two sentences that may simultaneously be held to have opposite truth-values by the same rational agent must express different thoughts.

    Names Cumming, Sam 2009

  • Note also that Classical Semantics is compatible with most traditional views on semantics; in particular, it is compatible with all the standard views on the meanings of sentences, namely that they are truth-values, propositions, or sets of possible worlds.

    Platonism in the Philosophy of Mathematics Linnebo, Øystein 2009

  • A fundamental property of intentional representational states is that they're capable (either directly or indirectly) of having truth-values.

    Backing Into an Evidentiary Standard for ID 2007

  • For although truth-value realism claims that mathematical statements have unique and objective truth-values, it is not committed to the distinctively platonist idea that these truth-values flow from an ontology of mathematical objects.

    Platonism in the Philosophy of Mathematics Linnebo, Øystein 2009

  • From this perspective, propositions are sentential ways of presenting truth-values, and proposition-parts are subsentential ways of presenting functions and arguments.

    Logical Form Pietroski, Paul 2009

  • The Sinn of an expression was said to be a “way of presenting” the corresponding Bedeutung, which might be an entity, a truth-value, or a function from (ordered n-tuples of) entities to truth-values.

    Logical Form Pietroski, Paul 2009

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