Truthworthy,
This isn't to prove something but just a good read that I have just started because I too wonder what makes up a proper proposition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposition
It doesn't seem to be very concrete as to what constitutes a "proper" proposition.
Propositions do not have to be logical to be propositions. Many propositions contain fallacies that make them illogical but they are still propositions. For example, "Truthworthy is a new member so therefore he is just like all other new members." is a proposition which is logically flawed.
To be honest I am new to these fallacies and have had to learn as I go along on these forums. I spend massive amounts of time on Google and Wikipedia.
Rhizo
This isn't to prove something but just a good read that I have just started because I too wonder what makes up a proper proposition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposition
It doesn't seem to be very concrete as to what constitutes a "proper" proposition.
Propositions do not have to be logical to be propositions. Many propositions contain fallacies that make them illogical but they are still propositions. For example, "Truthworthy is a new member so therefore he is just like all other new members." is a proposition which is logically flawed.
To be honest I am new to these fallacies and have had to learn as I go along on these forums. I spend massive amounts of time on Google and Wikipedia.
Rhizo