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The truth of a proposition is

a. assumed to have different content in different context
b. concerned with logic which determines the relation between its SUBJECT and PREDICATE.
c. concerned with the relationship between the linguistic element and the non-linguistic world of experience
d.represented by the meaning that dictionary entries afford for linguistic forms.
e. None of the above


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Answer:

d. represented by the meaning that dictionary entries afford for linguistic forms.

Explanation:

In philosophy, the word proposition can have linguistic and non-linguistic meanings. In our daily use of the word "proposition", it has a linguistic connotation as it refers to a statement which could either be true or false. They are sharable objects and therefore, exclude personal thoughts and utterances that are not sharable.

Its non-linguistic usage is applied in technical philosophic terms. The word can be used in declarative statements and to also express belief in something.