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  • 71Subalternant — Sub al*ter nant, n. (Logic) A universal proposition. See {Subaltern}, 2. Whately. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 72superaltern — noun Etymology: super + subaltern Date: 1921 a universal proposition (as “every P is Q”) that in traditional logic is held to be grounds for the immediate inference of the truth of a corresponding subaltern (as “some P is Q”) …

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  • 73Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet — (8 March 1788 ndash; 6 May 1856) was a Scottish metaphysician.Early lifeHe was born in Glasgow. He was from an academic family, including Robert Hamilton, the economist. His father, Dr William Hamilton, had in 1781, on the strong recommendation… …

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  • 74superaltern — noun A universal proposition from which can be inferred a corresponding subaltern …

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  • 75общее суждение — — [Л.Г.Суменко. Англо русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.] Тематики информационные технологии в целом EN universal proposition …

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  • 76superaltern — [so͞o΄pərôl′tərn] n. [ SUPER + (SUB)ALTERN] in traditional logic, a universal proposition that is the basis for immediate inference to a corresponding subaltern …

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  • 77enumerative induction — noun : inductive verification of a universal proposition by enumeration and examination of all the instances to which it applies called also perfect induction …

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  • 78Late medieval logic — Paul Vincent Spade I Medieval logic encompassed more than what we call logic today. It included semantics, philosophy of language, parts of physics, of philosophy of mind and of epistemology. Late medieval logic began around 1300 and lasted… …

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  • 79Aristotle — /ar euh stot l/, n. 384 322 B.C., Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great. * * * born 384, Stagira died 322 BC, Chalcis Greek philosopher and scientist whose thought determined the course of Western intellectual history… …

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  • 80logic — logicless, adj. /loj ik/, n. 1. the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference. 2. a particular method of reasoning or argumentation: We were unable to follow his logic. 3. the system or principles of… …

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