Proposition (disambiguation)
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A proposition a term used in logic and philosophy to describe the content of assertions.
Proposition may also refer to:
- Initiative, referendum, or proposition, a ballot measure used in many U.S. states, consisting of a statute or constitutional amendment "proposed" to the voters for their approval
- In marketing, a proposition is a product offering crafted for a particular market segment
- A proposition, in debate, the team which supports and tries to prove a motion
- Proposition or thesis, the statement that begins a formal essay or argument, or that describes the central argument of an academic paper
- The Proposition, a 2005 film written by Nick Cave
- In mathematics, a proposition is an assertion formulated in such a way that it may be proved true or false. If it is proved true it may become a theorem.
- A solicitation for someone to engage with them in sexual intercourse.