Unity of the proposition
ID: unity-of-the-proposition
The unity of a proposition refers to the coherence and consistency of a statement or assertion, ensuring that it expresses a single idea or thought clearly and effectively. In philosophy and logic, a proposition is an assertion that can be either true or false, and unity is important in ensuring that the proposition does not contain contradictory elements or disparate ideas that could confuse meaning.
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