Encara no tenim significats per a "singular terms".
1The other kind of singular terms, namely, designations (§ 113) are obviously connotative.
2When singular terms are concrete, we have to distinguish between the two cases of proper names and designations.
3Under the head o u come all propositions in which both subject and predicate are singular terms, e.g.
4The subdivision of singular terms into individual and collective need not be confined to the names of concrete things.
5Now not only are common terms the results of comparison, but singular terms, or the names of individuals, are so too.
6Mr. Walsh was of an amorous complexion, and in one of his letters mentions three of his amours, in pretty singular terms.
7The nature of singular terms has not given rise to much dispute; but the nature of common terms has been the great battle-ground of logicians.
8Singular terms may be subdivided into Proper Names and
9Singular terms, when abstract, admit of definition, in so far as they are not names of attributes so simple as to evade analysis.
10(3) with singular terms for predicates;
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