Thus Aristotle's four heads of predicables may be split up, if we please, into nine-
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It is sometimes treated under the first part of logic, as though the heads of predicables were a classification of universal notions, i.e.
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Let it be allowed me to call these pure, but deduced conceptions of the understanding, the predicables of the pure understanding, in contradistinction to predicaments.
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Enumerate the "Heads of Predicables" and define their meaning.
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Heads of Predicables, 313. as given by Aristotle, 336.
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Of the Heads of Predicables, §§ 313-346.
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The Heads of Predicables are a classification of the various things which can be stated of a subject, viewed in their relation to it.