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In an epistemological sense, finally, as predicative concepts expressed by the predicate of a proposition that are connected with the concept expressed by the subject of the proposition into a thought expressed by the proposition itself, transcendentals are concepts that cannot be analyzed by taking recourse to a still higher genus and are, therefore, first known, self-evident, and primitive.

In an ontological sense, as properties signified by the predicate of a proposition that are asserted of the object signified by the subject of the proposition, transcendentals are properties that are not restricted to, but run through the classes of things expressed by the highest genera, the categories.

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First-level probabilities involve infinite sequences; the ordered sets referred to by the predicates of probability implications.

According to this notion, reductionism means that the properties expressed by the predicates of (say) a psychological theory are identical to the properties expressed by the predicates of (say) a neurological theory — in other words, this version of reductionism is in essence a version of type physicalism or the identity theory.

A version of underdetermination that might threaten realism would thus assert that our postulated complete global theory of the world will have empirically equivalent alternatives with no translation from one to the other being possible, i.e. that we cannot obtain one from the other by reconstruing the predicates of the theory.

In addition, we calculated PASs for sentences of the 2005 LLL Challenge training data set as well as for the BioCreAtIvE - PPI dataset to examine the applicability of the hypotheses that entities mentioned within a sentence component labeled as subject phrase (ARG0) or argument phrase (ARG1) indeed act as biological "actor"/ target" in the way implied by the corresponding predicate of the PAS.

This identity relation is a sort of intellectual composition by which we understands that the thing (res) signified by the subject term and the thing signified by the predicate term of a proposition belong to the same substance(s) (QP, q. 3, p. 250).

In our context, if we consider predicate abstraction when the domains of variables are finite we get polynomial complexity by selecting appropriately the predicates of the machine for the refinement when a predicate abstraction is based on adding guards of the specification.

Abbreviating the ability of producing fertile offspring by ϕ, according to the biological species concept, the pertinence of biological organisms to the same species is expressed by the predicate σ: The shortcomings of Mayr's definition are well known (Grene and Depew, 2004, ch. 10): first, it only allows the comparison of organisms living at the same time.

Atomic predicates are the predicates of a first-order language, whereas complex predicates are obtained by applying a predicate functor (of appropriate arity) to predicates (which may be atomic or complex).

Subject (Noun),Predicate (Verb),Object (Noun)——Most subjects are at the beginning of a sentence followed by the predicate part; it is the theme of a statement.

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