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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary proposal|proposals|proposer|propose|propound => propos piš-nehâd/gozâšt + The content of a belief, when expressed in words, is the same thing (or very nearly the same thing) as what in logic is called a "proposition." A proposition is a series of words (or sometimes a single word) expressing the kind of thing that can be asserted or denied. ... We may identify propositions in general with the contents of actual and possible beliefs, and we may say that it is propositions that are true or false. In logic we are concerned with propositions rather than beliefs, since logic is not interested in what people do in fact believe, but only in the conditions which determine the truth or falsehood of possible beliefs. Whenever possible, except when actual beliefs are in question, it is generally a simplification to deal with propositions. (B. RUSSELL, Lecture XII. Belief ) + Just as a word has meaning, so a proposition has an objective reference. The objective reference of a proposition is a function (in the mathematical sense) of the meanings of its component words. But the objective reference differs from the meaning of a word through the duality of truth and falsehood. You may believe the proposition "to-day is Tuesday" both when, in fact, to-day is Tuesday, and when to-day is not Tuesday. ... The meaning of a proposition is derivative from the meanings of its constituent words. Propositions occur in pairs, distinguished (in simple cases) by the absence or presence of the word "not." (B. RUSSELL, Lecture XIII.Truth and Falsehood ) + Perfect rationality consistes, not in believing what is true, but in attaching to every proposition a degree of belief corresponding to its degree of credibility. In regard to empirical propositions, the degree of credibility changes when fresh evidence accrues. (B. RUSSELL, Human knowledge: its scope and limits (1948), p. 415) + Le résultat de la philosophie n'est pas de produire des "propositions philosophiques", mais de rendre claires les …
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary pro·pose v. Pronunciation: prə- ' pōz Function: verb Inflected Form:   pro·posed ; pro·pos·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French purposer, proposer, from Latin proponere (perf. indicative proposui ) ― more at PROPOUND Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 : to form or put forward a plan or intention <man propose s, but God disposes> 2 obsolete : to engage in talk or discussion 3 : to make an offer of marriage transitive verb 1 a : to set before the mind (as for discussion, imitation, or action) < propose a plan for settling the dispute> b : to set before someone and especially oneself as an aim or intent < proposed to spend the summer in Italy> 2 a : to set forth for acceptance or rejection < propose terms for peace> < propose a topic for debate> b : to recommend to fill a place or vacancy : NOMINATE < propose them for membership> c : to offer as a toast < propose the happiness of the couple> –pro·pos·er noun ]]>