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Categorical proposition
Categorical proposition A categorical proposition is a proposition that affirms or denies a predicate ...
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Categorical imperative
Categorical imperative The categorical imperative is the philosophical concept central to ... work. Kant defined an imperative as any proposition that declares a certain kind of action ... then I must drink this lemonade. A categorical imperative would denote an absolute, unconditional requirement ... system based on the demands of the categorical imperative was presented as an alternative. ...
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Talk:Categorical imperative
Talk:Categorical imperative I rewrote this article completely and ... version and its talk are archived at Categorical imperative/temp. --malathion talk 07:51, 5 ... a much broader concept. Criticism of the Categorical imperative should be in this article. Ultramarine ... Deontological ethics. I don't think the categorical imperative, as an idea, is something that ... if we do have freedom, whether the categorical imperative follows from it. But the ...
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Transposition (logic)
... negation. Form of transposition In the inferred proposition, the consequent is the contradictory of the antecedent in the original proposition, and the antecedent of the inferred proposition is the contradictory of the consequent of the original proposition. The symbol for material implication signifies the proposition as a hypothetical, or the "if- ...
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Syllogism
... three interrelated propositions, in which the last proposition is shown to be necessary if the ... propositions are true. Occasionally these are called categorical syllogisms because the propostions they contain involve ... This article provides an introduction to syllogisms (categorical syllogisms, term logic), giving some historical background ... reasoning, and suggestions for further reading. Non-categorical syllogisms deal with the truth values of proposition in relation to other propositions, rather ...
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Contraposition
... immediate inference in which from a given categorical proposition another is inferred having for its subject ... or negation). Since the obverse gives a proposition with the contradictory of the original predicate ... by converting the obvert of the original proposition. This is considered full contraposition. Because nothing ... regard to the predicate of the inferred proposition, it can be either the original ...
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Existence
... Port-Royal Logic. Arnauld thought that a proposition or judgment, consists of taking two different ... judging. This judgment is also called a proposition, and it is easy to see that ... is denied of the subject). Thus every proposition has three components: the two terms, and ... connects or separates them. Even when the proposition has only two words, the three terms ... the obvious difficulty, noted above, that a proposition of the form "Some A is ...
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Obversion
... immediate inference in which from a given categorical proposition another proposition is inferred which has as its subject ... original predicate. The quality of the inferred categorical proposition is changed but the truth value ...
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Natural deduction
... A stands for any expression representing a proposition; the truth judgements thus require a more primitive judgement: "A is a proposition". Many other judgements have been studied; for ... the simplest two judgements "A is a proposition" and "A is true", abbreviated as "A ... are evident), then we form the compound proposition A and B, written symbolically as " |
Talk:Immanuel Kant/archive2
... element together was the synthetic, especially the proposition that "Every event has a cause". Even ... My understanding of Kant is that the categorical imperative is an absolute, God can be ... to help people live according to the categorical imperative, but its validity is not dependent ... these spatial and temporal concepts that require categorical determination (eg. the mathematical categories).Omar 20 ... reconciles sex with his understanding of the categorical imperative. One has to sex "from ...
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