assert that something is (or is not) the case. Assertoricity is the corresponding abstract noun. Assertoric propositions contrast with problematic propositions...
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referring to logical certainty. Apodictic propositions contrast with assertoric propositions, which merely assert that something is (or is not) true,...
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day to debate, and reorganize. Aristotle's theory on the syllogism for assertoric sentences was considered especially remarkable, with only small systematic...
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Dynamical Relation Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive Modality Problematic Assertoric Apodictic Table of Categories Mathematical Quantity Unity Plurality Totality...
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Particular Singular 2. Quality Affirmative Negative Infinite 3. Relation Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive 4. Modality Problematic Assertoric Apodeictic...
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opinion that the books on logic were to be taught up to the end of the assertoric figures [Prior Analytics, I.7] but not what comes after it, since they...
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correlations between the members of some class of linguistic entities possessing assertoric force (in some versions of the Correspondence Theory propositions, in...
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Universal Particular Singular Quality Affirmative Negative Infinite Relation Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive Modality Problematical Assertoric Apodictic...
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University Press 2018 Assertion: On the Philosophical Significance of Assertoric Speech. Oxford University Press 2015 Relying on Others. Oxford University...
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version from Cicero, is that Aristotle was not attempting to disqualify assertoric statements about future contingents from being either true or false, but...
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theory of absolute propositions: "What spurred him to this was that in the assertoric syllogistic Aristotle and others sometimes used contradictories of absolute...
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and effect. Reciprocity. Kant's 3 judgments of modality Problematical. Assertoric. Apodictic Kant's 3 categories of modality Possibility. Existence. Necessity...
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(X is A) Hypothetical (If A then B) Disjunctive (X is either A or B) 4.Modality Problematic (X can be A) Assertoric (X is A) Apodeictic (X must be A)...
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languages, by virtue of being "a command and question language[,] not an assertoric language like [a] predicate calculus". Moreover, L {\displaystyle L} is...
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further argues that it is not necessary to establish a moral principle assertorically. In 1991, the philosopher Deryck Beyleveld published The Dialectical...
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neither apodictic (i.e., necessarily true and therefore deducible) nor assertoric (i.e., not necessarily true and whose truth must therefore be induced...
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Gotama Asociación Continental Americana de Trabajadores Aspasius Assertion Assertoric Assi Rahbani Assisted suicide Association fallacy Association for Logic...
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Relation (Categorical, Hypothetical, Disjunctive) Modality (Problematic, Assertoric, Apodictic) This conception of logic eventually developed into an extreme...
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(philosopher) - Asclepiodotus of Alexandria - Asclepius of Tralles - Aspasius - Assertoric - Ataraxia - Athenaeus of Seleucia - Athenodoros Cordylion - Athenodorus...
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