predication

NOUN
  1. (logic) a declaration of something self-evident; something that can be assumed as the basis for argument
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How To Use predication In A Sentence

  • For linguists it is now standard to think of indefinite descriptions following the copula as always being predicational, and it is a widespread belief that definite descriptions following the copula are often predicational.
  • Philosophers trained in modern logic may accordingly feel that there is something either obscure or else superficial in the notion of irreducibly tensed predication.
  • Priests, who advance their Standard, and make their publike predications against our wives, winning such advantage over them, that they can pardon them both of the sinne and punnishment, whensoever they are once subjected unto theyr perswasions, even as if they brought the Soldane bound and captived, from Alexandria to The Decameron
  • What we are going to introduce briefly is the predication analysis proposed by linguist G Leech.
  • On a time as S. Patrick preached in Ireland the faith of Jesu Christ, and did but little profit by his predication, for he could not convert the evil, rude and wild people, he prayed to our Lord Jesu Christ that he would show them some sign openly, fearful and ghastful, by which they might be converted and be repentant of their sins. The Golden Legend, vol. 3
  • Although, according to the latter reading, formal predication is not a kind of predication by essence, this reading nevertheless implies an interpretation of the ˜is™ of predication in terms of identity and, therefore, a new definition of the pair of antonymous notions of identity and difference (or distinction). Johannes Sharpe
  • The referent in the predication of the proposition ˜Zayd exists™ is the very ipseity Mulla Sadra
  • Cerasta enim Grece cornua dicuntur serpens que hic cornutus esse, ut supra memorauimus perhibetur per quem digne aduentus antichristi assertur, quia contra uitam fidelium cum morsu pestifere predicationis armabitur et iam carnibus potestatis. Archive 2008-06-01
  • To the sensor , Compound Cepreum Coefficients ( CD - CC ) is proposed Linear Predication Cepreum Coefficients ( LPCC ) in the speech recognition system.
  • The predication for software reliability and bug mount.
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