Propositions Advanced Quiz 1

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1. Which semantic framework defines the meaning of a proposition strictly by the conditions under which it evaluates as true?
2. What property describes a proposition whose truth assignment depends on the meaning, rather than the extension, of its parts?
3. What structural term identifies a sentence that completely lacks a truth value due to a failed reference presupposition?
4. Which specific concept posits that a proposition possesses a singular, objective abstract reality independent of language?
5. What problem describes the logical difficulty of evaluating conditional propositions whose antecedents are completely false?
6. Which structural parameter tracks how operators behave when substituting co-referential terms inside a proposition?
7. What is the status of a proposition that contains a hidden, unstated condition required to secure its truth functional mapping?
8. Which logical analysis models propositions as structured states of affairs rather than simple unstructured truth assignments?
9. Which logical analysis views propositions strictly as senses or modes of presentation that point toward a truth value?
10. What specific logical framework rejects the absolute validity of the law of bivalence for future contingent propositions?
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