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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.
Использование термина predicable на английском
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The fact appears to be, that OUGHT is not predicable of governments.
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The remaining categories are not predicable of God nor yet of created things.
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A predicable is something which can be stated of a subject.
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The kick masculine is coarse, boorish, unmitigated, predicable only of Calibans.
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Thus while knowledge is present in the human mind, it is predicable of grammar.
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In this sense it is true enough, that OUGHT is not predicable of governments.
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Other things, again, are both predicable of a subject and present in a subject.
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Thus, both the name and the definition of the species are predicable of the individual.
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The only thing certainly predicable of him was, that nothing could be predicated of him.
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Some things, again, are present in a subject, but are never predicable of a subject.
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This makes for a fairly predicable weather app landscape.
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Thus 'man' is predicable of the individual man, and is never present in a subject.
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And if infinite power is predicable upon this central point, why not infinite intelligence also?
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In enumeration, as in division, the wider term is predicable of each of the narrower ones.
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Of things themselves some are predicable of a subject, and are never present in a subject.