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18168 | 'Propositional functions' are propositions with a variable as subject or predicate [Maddy] |
Full Idea: A 'propositional function' is generated when one of the terms of the proposition is replaced by a variable, as in 'x is wise' or 'Socrates'. | |
From: Penelope Maddy (Naturalism in Mathematics [1997], I.1) | |
A reaction: This implies that you can only have a propositional function if it is derived from a complete proposition. Note that the variable can be in either subject or in predicate position. It extends Frege's account of a concept as 'x is F'. |