A truth condition is a critical concept in semantics and philosophy, particularly in the context of language and meaning. It refers to the conditions that must be satisfied for a statement or proposition to be considered true. In other words, a truth condition outlines what must be the case in the world for a particular assertion to hold true. For example, consider the statement "The cat is on the mat.

Articles by others on the same topic (0)

There are currently no matching articles.