释义 |
ˈpseudo-proposition Philos. [f. pseudo- + proposition.] An apparent proposition which is unreal because it does not have intelligible meaning.
1883Mind VIII. 24 It is unnecessary here to occupy space with examples of these three familar kinds of pseudo-proposition. 1934Mind XLIII. 335 A pseudo-proposition being a series of words that may seem to have the structure of a sentence but is in fact meaningless. 1966Philos. Rev. LXXV. 315 In the pseudo-propositions of the Tractatus we see how things really are. |