totuuslauseisiin
Totuuslauseisiin is a Finnish term that translates literally as “truth statements.” The phrase is used in Finnish philosophy and logic to denote sentences or propositions that can be evaluated as either true or false according to their factual correspondence with the world. In everyday use the term is often synonymous with “proposition” in logical terminology, but in academic contexts it emphasizes the truth‑valued nature of the statement rather than its syntactic properties.
The concept originates from classical correspondence theory of truth, which asserts that a statement is true
In Finnish analytic philosophy, totuuslauseisiin functions as a foundational element for constructing semantic models. Logicians study
The term also appears in discussions of language and cognition, where researchers analyze how speakers construct
Because of its broad applicability, totuuslauseisiin serves as a bridge between formal logic, semantics, and empirical