"Universal proposition" Quotes from Famous Books
... 239. A Universal proposition is one in which it is evident from the form that the predicate applies to the subject in ... — Deductive Logic • St. George Stock
... doubt he shall perish everlastingly, especially A. De Morgan." But I hold, with the schoolmen, that "Omnis homo est animal" in conjunction with "Sortes est homo" amounts to "Sortes est animal."[69] But they do not mean it personally! Every universal proposition is {33} personal to every instance of the subject. If this be not conceded, then I retort, in their own sense and manner, "Whosoever would serve God, before all things he must not pronounce God's decision upon his neighbor. Which decision, except every ... — A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II) • Augustus de Morgan |