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The Greek term that Aristotle uses for category means predicate (categoria) so that categories would appear to be kinds of predicates, the most general kinds of predicates.
This ambiguity gives rise to different interpretations, such as that of Frede, who considers them to be kinds of predications (1987), and that of Ryle, who views them as independent from syntactical context (1971).
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"Just remember to be kind".
We want to be kind of cool.
"At least, he tries to be kind".
You always have to be kind.
Always careful not to be kind.
"Things have to be kind of shabby".
I try to be kind, to be kind, to be kind.
"I needed to be kinder to her.
"To be kind, the plan is ambitious.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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