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Proposition, Concept Defined

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A proposition is something that you could hold, or believe, or put forward as a claim. It's capable of being true or false. It's expressed in language by a complete sentence.
A concept is usually expressed in language by a noun phrase, not by a sentence.
So, we have "the concept of electricity," and "The proposition that Socrates was a philosopher.""


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