There are not some names which are exclusively genera, and others which are exclusively species or differentiae; but the same name is referred to one or another Predicable, according to the subject of which it is predicated on the particular occasion.... A Manual of Logic: Deductive and Inductive - Side 46av H. H. Munro - 1850 - 237 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| George Henry Lewes - 1845 - 272 sider
...are exclusively genera, and others which are exclusively species or differentiae ; but the same name is referred to one or another Predicable, according...instance, is a genus with respect to Man or John ; a speci«s with respect to substance or Being. The words genus, species, &c., are therefore relative... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 sider
...Differentia of a geometrical square : it is merely one of the Accidentia of the table on which I am writing. The words, genus, species, &c., are therefore relative...; they are names applied to certain predicates, to oppress the relation between them and some given subject : a relation grounded, as we shall see, not... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 640 sider
...exclusively genera, and' others which are exclusively species, or differentiae : but the same name is referred to one or another Predicable, according...genus with respect to Man, or John ; a species with re•pect to Substance or Being. Rectangular is one of the Differentia of & geometrical square : it... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 396 sider
...are exclusively general and others which are exclusively species or differentiae ; but the same name is referred to one or another Predicable, according...respect to Man or John ; a species with respect to -tubstance or Being. The words genus, species, etc., are ther(*!bre relative terms; they are names... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 838 sider
...respect to Man or John ; a species with respect to substance or Being. The words genus, species, etc., are therefore relative terms ; they are names applied...express the relation between them and some given subject : a relation grounded, not upon what the predicate connotes, but upon the class which it denotes, and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 sider
...exclusively genera, and others which are exclusively species, or differentiae : but the same name ia referred to one or another Predicable, according to...John ; a species with respect to Substance or Being. Rectangular is one of the Differentia of a geometrical square : it is merely one of the Accidentia... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1863 - 390 sider
...are exclusively general and others which are exclusively species or differentiae ; but the same name is referred to one or another Predicable, according...respect to substance or Being. The words genus, species, etc., are therefore relative terms; they are names applied to certain predicates, to express the relation... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1878 - 1082 sider
...CONNOTE, in Logic, to note or mark at the same time.— JS Mill:* "The words genus, species, etc., are therefore relative terms ; they are names applied...express the relation between them and some given subject : a relation grounded not on what the predicate connotts, hut on the class which it cfenotes, and on... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1881 - 674 sider
...is merely ono of the Accidentia of the table at which I am writing. The words genus, species, ete., are therefore relative terms ; they are names applied...express the relation between them and some given subject : a relation grounded, as we shall see, not on what the predicate connotes, but on the class which... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1881 - 1080 sider
...CONNOTE, in Logic, to note or mark at the same time.—JS Mill: * " The words genus, species, etc., are therefore relative terms; they are names applied...the relation between them and some given subject: a relation grounded not on what the predicate connotes, but on the class which it denotes, and on the... | |
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