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truth-value

[ trooth-val-yoo ]

noun

, Logic.
  1. the truth or falsehood of a proposition:

    The truth-value of “2 + 2 = 5” is falsehood.



truth-value

noun

  1. logic
    1. either of the values, true or false, that may be taken by a statement
    2. by analogy, any of the values that a semantic theory may accord to a statement
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truth-value

/ tro̅o̅thvăl′yo̅o̅ /

  1. The truth or falsity of a logical proposition.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of truth-value1

First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences

But we recognised in the principle of truth-value an important advance towards a theory of knowledge.

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