@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Prior,Arthur N.},
subject = {Operators},
note = {I 32
Nominator/Prior: a nominator should speak of things where sentences containing them can be said to be true.
>Predication, >Sentences.
I 34
E.g. λp for that p. - Then the sentence: T λp (it is true that ...).
Operator T: true.
>Lambda notation, >Lambda calculus.
I 95
Operator/Prior: φ only forms sentences from names. - ((s) Something φs, different from equivalence: forming sentences out of sentences).
>Equivalence.
Prior: N (necessary) cannot have names as arguments.
>Proper names, >Subsententials.},
note = { Pri I A. Prior Objects of thought Oxford 1971 Pri II Arthur N. Prior Papers on Time and Tense 2nd Edition Oxford 2003
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