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Universal
Universal Universal may refer to: universalism, properties of universality in concepts or application. universal (metaphysics) universal property, a term used in various branches of mathematics. universal algebra universal proposition, a proposition affirming ...
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Categorical proposition
Categorical proposition A categorical proposition is a proposition that affirms or denies a predicate of ... predicate are called the terms of the proposition. The subject is what the proposition is about. The predicate is what ...
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Universal (disambiguation)
Universal (disambiguation) Universal or universality may refer to: universality (philosophy ... places and all times (for example, a universal proposition is a proposition affirming a property of all the ...
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Existential proposition
Existential proposition An existential proposition is one that affirms the existence of ... possesses a specified property. For instance, the proposition that some dog is mortal and the proposition that there is a pig that can ... true and the latter false. An existential proposition is logically equivalent to the negation ...
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Synthetic proposition
Synthetic proposition A synthetic proposition is a proposition that is capable of being true or ... the world - in contrast to an analytic proposition which is true by definition. For example ... had a little lamb" is a synthetic proposition - since its truth depends on whether ...
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Synthetic proposition (Psychology wiki)
Synthetic proposition A synthetic proposition is a proposition that is capable of being true or ... the world - in contrast to an analytic proposition which is true by definition. For example ... had a little lamb" is a synthetic proposition - since its truth depends on whether ...
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Talk:Universal quantification
Talk:Universal quantification I disagree to make a seprate article about universal quantifier while there is a good univeral ... 11 Jun 2003 (UTC) Consider the following proposition: |
Unity of the proposition
Unity of the proposition In philosophy, the unity of the proposition is the problem of explaining how a ... of just a proper name and a universal term (i.e. a predicate). The name ... the predicate is the name of some universal concept or "form", how do we explain ... for Socrates, and a name for the universal concept of Wisdom, how could the ...
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economic Proposal-liberalism (translated from French)
... or any other value claiming to a universal range, like the respect of human dignity ...
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Universality (philosophy)
... or section. (Discuss) For others meanings of universal or universality, see universal (disambiguation) page. Universality is opposed to relativity in philosophy. Truth may be said universal, as well as rights, for example in ... its conception of a human nature. A proposition is said to have universality if it ... as universalizable. Truth is considered to be universal if it is valid in all ...
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