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Categorical syllogistic, with which Aristotle concerned himself, confines itself to simple declarative statements and their variation with respect to modalities, or expressions of necessity and possibility.
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In 1945, Harry Truman told the Senate that the creation of the U.N. constituted, in his words, an expression of national necessity.
In this logic, the language permits the expression of two different notions of necessity: the logical necessity, symbolized by □, and the physical necessity, symbolized by ⊡. meaning that logical necessity is stronger than physical necessity: anything that is logically necessary is physically necessary.
A syllogism is "an expression in which a conclusion follows of necessity when certain things have been asserted" (DOS 493, Kretzmann 1988, 265).
The physical expression of this social necessity is our public institutions and the resources they deploy are properly created by a fee everyone pays: taxes.
Wearing a hijab says a lot of things: it identifies the wearer as one who conforms to the rules of modesty and celibacy instructed by her faith it's a cultural expression of a religious necessity.
It has changed, of necessity.
It was out of necessity.
The enemy is adapting out of necessity.
They did this season, out of necessity.
It might be out of necessity.
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