Sentence examples for predicate structure from inspiring English sources

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At least, for simple beliefs like that Ramey sings, the proposition has the same subject predicate structure as the sentence.

Logic thus understood will for example be concerned with the occurrence of subject and predicate structure that many judgments exhibit, and with other such general features of judgments.

The implicit acceptance of agency in the guise of the immune self supports the current predicate structure of immunology's epistemology, which in turn requires self/non-self differentiation.

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And we will take the subject-predicate structure of thought, and the object-property structure of reality as our example.

The distinction between substance and the rest of the categories, for instance, is built into the subject-predicate structure of our language.

The proposition has a subject-predicate structure and refers directly to the agent, its subject, without the intermediary of a concept of the agent.

Owing to its reliance on the subject-predicate structure of truth-bearing items, the account suffers from an inherent limitation: it does not cover truthbearers that lack subject-predicate structure (e.g. conditionals, disjunctions), and it is not clear how the account might be extended to cover them.

Fact-based theories do not presuppose that the truth-bearing items have subject-predicate structure; indeed, they can be stated without any explicit reference to the structure of truth-bearing items.

But on his view, propositions like the conclusion of (8) still exemplify a subject-predicate structure that is shared by at least many of the sentences we used to express propositions.

So if a predicate modality of cognition is replaced with a non-predicate structure (one in which immunity is regarded strictly in terms of its own processes in the absence of a humuncular witness), individualized agency is deconstructed as an organizing principle of the discipline.

According to prosententialism, by contrast, while 'S is true' has a subject-predicate structure, it would still be mistaken to interpret it as being about S. For consider: according to the prosentential theory, 'S is true' is a prosentence which stands in for the sentence denoted by S just as 'she' in (1) is a pronoun which stands in for the name 'Mary'.

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