
Ep: 108 Steven Pinker’s ”Rationality”Chapter 3 ”Logic and Critical Thinking” - reflections and analysis.
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The Relationship Between Propositions and Truth Tables
Truth tables are rules that tell you whether a complex statement is true depending upon whether the simple statements inside it are true. Those rules are stipulated in truth ables, or logical operators such as and for example. So here's the truth table for and we've got a column for p in a column for c. There's four different combinations of truth values that p and c could take. And so therefore that leads, in the world view of David douch, to say in a particular tweet in 20 18, quote from david, only propositions have truth values. But we can't utter a proposition. We can only utter statements, which are at best approximations to propositions.
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