BO that we are led to affirm the same thing of different objects, or different things of the same object, the propositions expressing these judgments are called compound; because they may be resolved into as many others, as there are subjects or predicates... The Elements of Logic: In Four Books ... - Page 127by William Duncan - 1814 - 261 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Duncan - Logic - 1748 - 380 pages
...thefe Judgments are called compound : becaufe they may be refolved into as many others, as there are Subjects or Predicates, in the whole complex Determination of the Mind. Thus : God is infinitely wife, and infinitely powerful. Here there are two Predicates, infinite ffifdom, and infinite Power,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - Education - 1758 - 586 pages
...thefe Judgments are called compound: becaufe they may be refolvcd into as many others, as there are Subjects or Predicates, in the whole complex Determination of the Mind. Thus : God is infinitely ivijc, and infinitely powerful. Here there are two, Predicates, infinite Wifdvm, and Infinite Power... | |
| Preceptor - 1758 - 590 pages
...thefe Judgments are called compound: becaufe they may be refolved into as many others, as there are Subjects or Predicates, in the whole complex Determination of the Mind. Thus : Gcd is infinitely wife, and infinitely powerful. Here there are two Predicates, infinite Wijdmi,... | |
| William Duncan - Logic - 1770 - 380 pages
...Judgments are called compound! becaufe they may be refolved into as many others, as there are Sub-~ jedts or Predicates, in the whole complex Determination of the Mind. Thus: God is infinitely , •wife, and' infinitely powerful. Here there are two, Predicates, infinite fPtfdom, and infinite... | |
| William Duncan - Logic - 1802 - 258 pages
...these judgments, are called compound: because they may be resolved into as many others as there are subjects or predicates in the whole complex determination of the mind; Thus, God is infinitely vise and infinitely powerful: here there are two predicates, infinite "wisdom and infinite power, both... | |
| Henry Kett - Best books - 1803 - 468 pages
...judgments are called compditnd4, becaufe they may be rcfolved into as many others, as there are fubjects or predicates in the whole complex determination of the mind. Thus, " God is infinitely wile and infinitely powerful :" here there are two predicates, " infinite wifdom" and " infinite power,... | |
| Henry Kett - Books and reading - 1805 - 340 pages
...these judgments are called compound; because they may be resolved into as many s others, as there are subjects or predicates in the whole complex determination...accordingly the proposition may be resolved into two others, which distinctly affirm these predicates. When any proposition is presented to the mind, if the terms... | |
| Henry Kett - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1805 - 340 pages
...these judgments are called comfiound; because they may be resolved into as many others, as there are subjects or predicates in the whole complex determination...accordingly the proposition may be resolved into two others, which distinctly affirm these predicates. When any proposition is presented to the mind, if the terms... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 856 pages
...resolved into as many others as there arc subjects or predicates in the whole complex determination on the mind. Thus, God is infinitely wise and infinitely...like manner in. the proposition, Neither kings nor people are exempt from death; the predicate is denied of both subjects, and may therefore be separated... | |
| Thomas Tegg - Reference books - 1827 - 382 pages
...compound: because they may be resolved into as many others, as there are subject» or predicates m the whole complex determination of the mind. Thus,...accordingly the proposition may be resolved into two others, which distinctly affirm these predicates. When any proposition is presented to the niiud, if the terms... | |
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