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Concept in Aristotelian logic
assert that something is (or is not) the case. Assertoricity is the corresponding abstract noun. Assertoric propositions contrast with problematic propositions
Assertoricity
Propositions that are demonstrably, necessarily or self-evidently true
referring to logical certainty. Apodictic propositions contrast with assertoric propositions, which merely assert that something is (or is not) true,
Apodicticity
1781 book by Immanuel Kant
Particular Singular 2. Quality Affirmative Negative Infinite 3. Relation Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive 4. Modality Problematic Assertoric Apodeictic
Critique_of_Pure_Reason
Type of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning
day to debate, and reorganize. Aristotle's theory on the syllogism for assertoric sentences was considered especially remarkable, with only small systematic
Syllogism
In ontology, the highest kinds or genera of entities
Dynamical Relation Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive Modality Problematic Assertoric Apodictic Table of Categories Mathematical Quantity Unity Plurality Totality
Theory_of_categories
Theory that truth means correspondence with reality
correlations between the members of some class of linguistic entities possessing assertoric force (in some versions of the Correspondence Theory propositions, in
Correspondence theory of truth
Correspondence_theory_of_truth
Pure concept of the understanding in Kantianism
Universal Particular Singular Quality Affirmative Negative Infinite Relation Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive Modality Problematical Assertoric Apodictic
Category_(Kant)
Possible truths which are not necessary
version from Cicero, is that Aristotle was not attempting to disqualify assertoric statements about future contingents from being either true or false, but
Contingency_(philosophy)
Islamic philosopher and music theorist (c. 870 – 950/951)
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
Al-Farabi
American philosopher (born 1967)
University Press 2018 Assertion: On the Philosophical Significance of Assertoric Speech. Oxford University Press 2015 Relying on Others. Oxford University
Sanford_Goldberg
Persian astronomer (1201–1274)
theory of absolute propositions: "What spurred him to this was that in the assertoric syllogistic Aristotle and others sometimes used contradictories of absolute
Nasir_al-Din_al-Tusi
Division into three categories
and effect. Reciprocity. Kant's 3 judgments of modality Problematical. Assertoric. Apodictic Kant's 3 categories of modality Possibility. Existence. Necessity
Trichotomy_(philosophy)
Work of Aristotle pertaining to logic
different modal premises in syllogisms—namely, the problematic (possible), assertoric (factual), and apodictic (necessary). This book also introduces the concept
Prior_Analytics
1783 book by Immanuel Kant
(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)
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
Prolegomena_to_Any_Future_Metaphysics
American philosopher (1912–2004)
further argues that it is not necessary to establish a moral principle assertorically. In 1991, the philosopher Deryck Beyleveld published The Dialectical
Alan_Gewirth
Cybernetic and dialectic framework
languages, by virtue of being "a command and question language[,] not an assertoric language like [a] predicate calculus". It priorities the sematic and pragmatic
Conversation_theory
French philosopher (1889–1982)
neither apodictic (i.e., necessarily true and therefore deducible) nor assertoric (i.e., not necessarily true and whose truth must therefore be induced
Louis_Rougier
Relation (Categorical, Hypothetical, Disjunctive) Modality (Problematic, Assertoric, Apodictic) This conception of logic eventually developed into an extreme
Conceptions_of_logic
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Girl/Female
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Dawning.
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Full of Succour
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Tamil
King of the earth, Queen of the earth
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Hindu
The most auspicious one
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Keogh.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Caieu, a lost place near Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais. Compare Cahow.
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Muslim
English, Hindi
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Given by the Sun
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Tamil
Supernatural
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Celtic
From the sand hill.
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Indian, Tamil
Sweet Voiced Like Kuyil Bird
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