Truth condition

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title: Truth condition
text: In semantics and pragmatics, a truth condition is the condition under which a sentence is true. For example, "It is snowing in Nebraska" is true precisely when it is snowing in Nebraska. Truth conditions of a sentence do not necessarily reflect current reality. They are merely the conditions under which the statement would be true. More formally, a truth condition makes for the truth of a sentence in an inductive definition of truth. Understood this way, truth conditions are theoretical entities
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description: Condition required for a semantic statement to be true
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_condition
date created: 2002-03-20T13:35:56Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T02:49:58Z
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