Difference between statement and proposition
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Once the distinction is made, the key idea is this: statements expresspropositions, which are then said to be true or false. E.g. "snow is white" is astatement that itself doesn't have a truth-value, but instead expresses theproposition that snow is white, which happens to be true.
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statement expresses proposition which are then said to be true or false . if A proposition is true we say that it's truth value is true and if a proposition is false we say it's truth value is false
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