Deductive Logic by St. George William Joseph Stock
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page 67 of 381 (17%)
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Singular General Particular Indefinite (strictly) Particular according to Quality Affirmative Negative _Simple and Complex Propositions_. 207. A Simple Proposition is one in which a predicate is directly affirmed or denied of a subject, e.g. 'Rain is falling.' 208. A simple proposition is otherwise known as Categorical. 209. A Complex Proposition is one in which a statement is made subject to some condition, e.g. 'If the wind drops, rain will fall.' 210. Hence the complex proposition is also known as Conditional. 211. Every complex proposition consists of two parts-- (1) Antecedent; |
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