Sentence examples for be a singular term from inspiring English sources

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since the syntagm 'an individual man'homoomo singularis') would be a singular term standing precisely for one individual, e.g., 'Socrates'Sortestes'Sortes

In this sentence, the expression 'the property of redness' seems to be a singular term — it seems to denote the property of redness; thus, using the above criterion of ontological commitment, if we think (R) is true, then it would seem, we are committed to believing in the property of redness.

If, instead of using the language of second-order logic, one were to have a two-sorted first-order logic in which properties are one of the sorts and in which there are singular terms t denoting properties, then # could be used as a function symbol like d, so that #t could be a singular term denoting the number of things falling under the concept denoted by t.

While I cannot say what we will settle on, I can say it will not be a singular term such as "The Blacks" or "The African Americans".

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The expression 'my dog', according to Frege, is a singular term.

This allows us to use the word 'Seine' as if it were a singular term in accordance with the customary modes of speech.

Existential judgements are therefore not to be expressed in the subject-predicate form "S is P", but in the simple form "A exists", when "A" is a singular term, and "A's exist" or "Some A exist", when "A" is a general term.

The λ-notation has the advantage of clearly revealing that the variable x is bound by the term-forming operator λ, which takes a predicate φ and yields a term λx φx (which in some logics is a singular term that can occur in the subject position of a sentence, while in other logics is a complex predicative expression).

This argument seems to be valid, and platonists claim that the best and only tenable explanation of this fact involves a commitment to the idea that the 'that'-clause in this argument, i.e., 'that snow is white', is a singular term.

On the one hand, it can be a function symbol: if F is a predicate (resp., a second-level variable), then #F is a singular term denoting the number of things falling under F (resp., in the extension assigned to the second-level variable).[11] On the other hand, the operator #x can be applied to the open sentence Φ x) with x free, thereby binding the variable x.

He argued that 'Antichrist', the favorite example of a name referring to a person who does not yet exist, is not a singular term, since it is formed from 'anti' and 'Christ', and could apply to many individuals.

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