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19315 | In quantified language the components of complex sentences may not be sentences [Kirkham] |
Full Idea: In a quantified language it is possible to build new sentences by combining two expressions neither of which is itself a sentence. | |
From: Richard L. Kirkham (Theories of Truth: a Critical Introduction [1992], 5.4) | |
A reaction: In propositional logic the components are other sentences, so the truth value can be given by their separate truth-values, through truth tables. Kirkham is explaining the task which Tarski faced. Truth-values are not just compositional. |