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... predicates , predicables , and predicaments , or categories , these words being here used in their more extensive signification , ( λεγόμενα περί , κατηγορίαι , κατηγορήματα , κατη- yopoúμeva , prædicata , prædicabilia , prædica- menta ) ...
... predicates , predicables , and predicaments , or categories , these words being here used in their more extensive signification , ( λεγόμενα περί , κατηγορίαι , κατηγορήματα , κατη- yopoúμeva , prædicata , prædicabilia , prædica- menta ) ...
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... predicate the marks , notes , characters , or determinations of the thing ; and if , again , these be comprehended in one total thought , they constitute its concept or notion . If , for example , I think of Socrates as son of Soph ...
... predicate the marks , notes , characters , or determinations of the thing ; and if , again , these be comprehended in one total thought , they constitute its concept or notion . If , for example , I think of Socrates as son of Soph ...
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... predicate , the whole is contained ex- plicitly , which in the subject is contained implicitly . It is also involved in the axiom , -Nota notæ est nota rei ipsius . The logical importance of the law of Identity lies in this , —that it ...
... predicate , the whole is contained ex- plicitly , which in the subject is contained implicitly . It is also involved in the axiom , -Nota notæ est nota rei ipsius . The logical importance of the law of Identity lies in this , —that it ...
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... predicates , as shown by the absence of all discrim- inating lines . Thus , Socrates ( z ) , is Athenian ( Y ) , Greek ( U ) , European ( O ) , Man ( I ) , Mammal ( E ) , Ani- mal ( A ) . Of course the series must be in gram- matical ...
... predicates , as shown by the absence of all discrim- inating lines . Thus , Socrates ( z ) , is Athenian ( Y ) , Greek ( U ) , European ( O ) , Man ( I ) , Mammal ( E ) , Ani- mal ( A ) . Of course the series must be in gram- matical ...
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... predicated of the object thought . In the case of Contrary Opposition , on the other hand , more than two conflictive characters are possible , and it is not , therefore , necessary , that if one of these be not predicated of an object ...
... predicated of the object thought . In the case of Contrary Opposition , on the other hand , more than two conflictive characters are possible , and it is not , therefore , necessary , that if one of these be not predicated of an object ...
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: 3: Lectures on logic. 1 William Hamilton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
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