assertorial

That makes an assertion or positive statement; declaratory.

Adjective

  1. That makes an assertion or positive statement; declaratory.
    • Yet in our view the second interpretation is self-contradictory because ultimately assertorial logic should exclude from its arguments non-assertions (e.g. task theses) because no truth values can be assigned to them. -...
    • First, a scientific language has assertorial content by making assertorial commitments to the existence of certain theoretical entities. - 2017, Xinli Wang, Incommensurability and Cross-Language Communication:
    • It is evident that the assertorial function is rock bottom. But Kim claims the assertorial function is not possible unless language has representational functions in some ways. - 2019, Kai Nielsen, After The Demise Of...

Forms

more assertorial most assertorial

Related

apodeictical problematical

Derived

assertorially