affirmance, announcement, asseveration, avowal, declaration, ipse dixit, position paper, proclamation, proposition, say, stance, utterance
Definitionn. (logic) a declaration of something self-evident
Last update: June 15, 2015
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A nominalist to the core, he held that definition and predication are either false or tautological. [Please select]
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They were asserting 'the one good under many names,' and, like the Cynics, seem to have denied predication, while the Cynics themselves were depriving virtue of all which made virtue desirable in the eyes of Socrates and Plato. [Please select]
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In this case the content of your belief is a sensation (the noise) and a word ("tram") related in a way which may be called predication. [Please select]
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Definition and division, the nature and principle of classification, the theory of predication, the processes of induction and deduction, the classification and criticism of fallacies,--all these are to be found in them. [Please select]
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If we begin with sensation, the sensation, blank as regards predication, has relations to that which is infinitely real,--the object, the real thing before us,--which relations science will never exhaust. [Please select]
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