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In other words, we must place judgments that predicate universals of things into a wider field of predication, that is, in the "transcendental predicate" of consciousness.
According to Aristotle, one mode of per se predication, the first, is that in which the predicate of the proposition is included within the definition of the subject.
Pakistan does not have the predicate of such pervasive lawlessness.
"It's the predicate of why we exist as a synagogue -- to be open and welcoming and a place of prayer".
Term, in logic, the subject or predicate of a categorical proposition, or statement.
Of course, "hardworking" – whether it is a predicate of "families" or "people" – is one of those glittering generalities that features regularly in political communications.
Conversion, in syllogistic, or traditional, logic, interchanging the subject and predicate of a categorical proposition, or statement.
The predicate of the conclusion (called the major term) also occurs in the other premise (the major premise).
Less surprising indeed, the predicate of the whole exercise was that within Dr Sander's two main classes of cancer he recognised 31 subclasses.
Call the plural predicate of F 'F*'.
there is a unique predicate of L′.
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