KIN 3513 Chapter : Chapter 5 Motor Control Theories Part 2 Moodle

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Belief-the mental acceptance of a statement as true. Proposition- that which can be stated in a declarative sentence and is thereby true or false; these are also known as an assertion, claim, or statement and are often signified by capital letters. Conjunction- a statement of the form p and q, these statements are true if both p and q are true. Conjunct- one of the propositions that comprise a conjunction. Contradiction- the conjunction of a statement and its negation, both of which are claimed to be true. Philosophy- attempting to discern and remove contradictions among non empirical, reasoned beliefs that have universal importance, with the resulting benefit of achieving a greater understanding of the world and our place within it. Argument- a group of propositions, one of which is allegedly proved true by the others. Conclusion- the one proposition in an argument that is allegedly prove true by the other propositions.

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