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Particular Proposition

Description

A particular proposition is a statement that refers to a specific subject or object. It provides information about a particular case or individual, rather than making a general statement. In logic, it is represented using specific terms or quantifiers.

Sample Sentences

Noun (Logic):

  1. The particular proposition "Some dogs are friendly" refers to a specific group of dogs.
  2. In logic, a particular proposition is denoted using symbols and quantifiers, such as "∃x" to represent "there exists an x" in mathematical statements.

Noun:

  1. In legal cases, lawyers often need to present particular propositions to support their arguments.
  2. Our discussion focused on various particular propositions related to the current state of the economy.

Adjective:

  1. She has a particular proposition in mind for the upcoming project.
  2. I prefer a particular proposition over the generic options available.

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