folly vs soundness

folly

noun
  • Foolishness that results from a lack of foresight or lack of practicality. 

  • a pinkish-red color 

  • A fanciful building built for purely ornamental reasons. 

  • Thoughtless action resulting in tragic consequence. 

soundness

noun
  • The result or product of being sound. 

  • The property (of an argument) of not only being valid, but also of having true premises. 

  • The property of a logical theory that whenever a wff is a theorem then it must also be valid. Symbolically, letting T represent a theory within logic L, this can be represented as the property that whenever T⊢𝜙 is true, then T vDash 𝜙 must also be true, for any wff φ of logic L. 

  • The state or quality of being sound. 

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