igazságértékét
Igazságértékét is a Hungarian term that translates to "truth value" in English. It is a fundamental concept in logic and philosophy, referring to the property of a declarative sentence or proposition to be either true or false. In classical logic, only two truth values are recognized: true and false. A proposition is considered true if it accurately reflects reality or corresponds to a state of affairs, and false otherwise.
The concept of truth value is central to logical reasoning. It allows us to evaluate the validity
In some non-classical logics, such as fuzzy logic or multi-valued logic, more than two truth values may