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What he says he means by this is that the predicate be truly predicable at some time, in the present tense, of the supposita of the subject.
(Duns Scotus, Quaestiones super libros Metaphysicorum, IV, q. 1) Porphyry's list of predicables not only occasioned the question of its relation to transcendental predicates, but also supplied a model to express the relation of 'being' to the other transcendentals as the relation between a subject and its properties (propria).
In both cases we have a particular that is also a property, a subject of predication that is also a predicable entity, where the predicable entity is predicated of itself.
On this account, substance is best understood by analogy with a grammatical subject it takes a predicate, and is not predicable of anything further.
Leibniz agreed with Aristotle's characterization of substance as the grammatical subject of predication and not itself predicable of anything else.
For a second example, consider the series: 3-place predicable, 2-place predicable, 1-place predicable.
So far, so predicable.
"Range is very predicable," Mr. Weingart said.
Cue predicable comments about England needing a few fireworks in this second half.
The film, directed by Gil Junger, has its predicable quota of off-color humor.
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