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Definition of "propositional" [prop•o•si•tion•al]

  • Relating to, or limited to, propositions. (adjective)

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Use "propositional" in a sentence
  • "Scotus calls the propositional formulations of pure possibilities"
  • "Scotus calls the propositional formulations of pure possibilities logical possibilities (possibile logicum)."
  • "Thus mediated through its own other (Rousseau), Hölderlin's voice establishes itself not in propositional form but, instead, motions toward a revelation that is itself perched between an unverifiable past and an anticipated future."
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