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are predicable
noun
Anything affirmable of another; especially, a general attribute or notion as affirmable of, or applicable to, many individuals.
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But the characters and mishaps on "The Goldbergs" are predicable, and the writing isn't clever enough to overcome clichés: the pushy, overbearing mother; the sulky teenage son who wants his driver's license; the popular older sister who finds her brothers unbearable.
The key is whether those daily driving routes are predicable and unwavering.
The nature of particulars and properties determines whether the second are predicable of the first or not.
But does this mean that, unlike Aristotelian proper substances, which are not predicable of anything else, Spinoza's finite modes are predicable of substance?
Socrates is a subjective part of Human Being and a subjective part of Animal, and Human Being and Animal are predicable of Socrates.
One involves trans-categorial terms, such as 'being,'onene,'trueue,' and 'good,' which apply to all categories and are predicable of every term that falls within the categories.
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Both are individual and neither is predicable.
Given that God is omniscience, he is predicable of himself.
Universal is a technical notion in metaphysics: a universal is that which is predicable of many.
Given that a redness trope is a redness, it is predicable of itself.
However, to be a true subjective part, not only must the name of the whole be predicable of the part, the definition of the whole also must be predicable of the part.
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