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Truth-value

Truth-value

Truth-value

On the view that every proposition is either true or false, one may speak of a proposition as having one of two truth-values, viz. truth or falsehood. This is the primary meaning of the term truth-value, but generalizations have been consideied according to which there are more than two truth-values — see propositional calculus, many-valued. — A.C.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy