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...utile both from the perspective of the subject and the perspective of the predicate. For the subjects, who are the peace-makers of our time and in an... ...ors to establish the peace. And it is hopeless to hope for peace from the predicate, meaning by the conditions of peace itself. This is so because t... ...eing the will to receive, is already separated from the Creator, as it is predicated on the disparity of form of the will to receive. And this dispa... ...play a potential as a subject that exists in and of itself, but only as a predicate. Thus, when an action occurs in reality, at that time the force ... ...essarily find two things here, in the perceiving process: a subject and a predicate, that is, potential and actual, such as the force of appetite, wh...
...mett (1975) and Fine (1975). They all tripartitioned, considering a vague predicate which, having border cases, is undefined for these border cases. ... ...er cases, is undefined for these border cases. Van Fraassen took the vague predicate ‘heap’ and extended it positively to those objects to which the p... ...sharp boundary between these two extensions does not exist for a soritical predicate. Inductive reasoning is no longer valid too; if S is a Sorites ... ...es predicate, the proposition “ ≥n(Sa n & ¥Sa n+1 )” is false. Thus, the predicate Heap (positive extension) = true, Heap (negative extension) = fal... ...erned with logical relations of propositions treated only as a whole, and Predicate (or Functional) Calculus which is concerned besides the logical ... ... to individuals only, and predicates take only individuals as arguments), Second-Order Predicate Calculus (quantification over individuals and over ...
...intuitive, even when not sentient, or intelligent. Must intuition and creativity be predicated on intelligence, consciousness, or sentience? Thus, ... ...es when there are "borderline cases" of the existing application of a concept (or a predicate). When is a person tall? When does a collection of sa... ...s when there may be "borderline cases" in the future application of a concept (or a predicate). While vagueness can be minimized by specifying rules... .... Borderline cases (and vagueness) arise at the "edge of chaos" - in concepts and predicates with co-evolving static and chaotic elements. (Focal... ...nd Turing proved that there is no solution to the decision problem relating to the predicate calculus. Put more simply, it is possible to "prove" t...
...lfare they claim to be seeking? Anarchism is a chicken and egg proposition. It is predicated on people's well-developed sense of responsibility an... ...intuitive, even when not sentient, or intelligent. Must intuition and creativity be predicated on intelligence, consciousness, or sentience? Thus,... ...es when there are "borderline cases" of the existing application of a concept (or a predicate). When is a person tall? When does a collection of san... ...s when there may be "borderline cases" in the future application of a concept (or a predicate). While vagueness can be minimized by specifying rules... ...s. Borderline cases (and vagueness) arise at the "edge of chaos" - in concepts and predicates with co-evolving static and chaotic elements. (Focal...
...order of small quantities, and other laws are only required to account for second-order differences. That is to say, as the difference diminishes, the... ... such as a “this,” which is both an image and its prototype, contradictory predicates are true si- multaneously: this existed and does not exist, sinc... ...the sentences they were used to, nec- essarily divisible into subjects and predicates. When we come to the consideration of truth and falsehood, we sh... ... is want- ing just the specific element of the objective dependence of the predicate upon the subject which is characteristic of a judg- ment. It must...