Propositions
A proposition is a particular kind of sentence that can either be true or false. For example:Premise 1: If it's sunny then it's not raining.
Premise 2: It's sunny.
Conclusion: It's not raining.
In the example above, both the premises and the conclusion are propositions.Premise 2: It's sunny.
Conclusion: It's not raining.
Overview: Propositional Logic | ||
Function | LogicArtificial Intelligence | |
Definition | A branch of mathematics that formalizes logic with statements known as propositions. | |
Value | Representing logic in a formal way that can be evaluated by mathematics and computers. | |
Also Known As | Propositional Calculus | |
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