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The three immediate parts of a proposition are its subject idea, its predicate idea and the copula [has].
In order for [A has b] to be true, however, it is necessary that the predicate idea [b] is an idea of an attribute (Beschaffenheit).
In order for [A has b] to be a proposition, it will suffice that the predicate idea [b] be an arbitrary idea, in a way at least "pretending" to be an idea of an attribute (WL II, 16 18).
In further analyzing the subject and predicate idea of a proposition, we will find out, that in special cases (as, e.g., in the case of the idea [the judgment that God is omnipotent]), a complete proposition will turn out to be a part of an idea (WL I, 221).
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Since every proposition has the same copula, two propositions can be different only if they have either different subject ideas or different predicate ideas or both.
A proposition is true iff the object represented by the subject-idea has an attribute represented by the predicate-idea.
Imagine waking up on October 28 in Olivia Chow's Toronto, a place predicated on ideas like inclusion instead of division, or just straight-up madness.
It was often predicated on the idea that N.F.C.
are predicated on the idea that every murder leaves behind a trail of evidence, however faint.
A trial is predicated on the idea that truth is obtainable.
"The issue of divestment is predicated on the idea of Zionism equals racism.
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