10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREDESIGNATORY»
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Discussions on philosophy and literature, education and ...
Here the predesignatory words for universally affirmative and universally
negative quantity are not the same. In ordinary speech we say :—for absolute
affirmation, all is, &c. : for absolute negation, not any (or none) is, &c. ; thus
accomplishing ...
Sir William Hamilton, 1853
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Discussions on philosophy and literature, education and ...
Here the predesignatory words for universally affirmative and universally
negative quantity are not the same. In ordinary speech we say : — for absolute
affirmation, all is, &c. ; for absolute negation, not any (or none) is, &c. ; thus
accomplishing ...
Sir William Hamilton, 1868
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: 3: Lectures on logic. 1
... are Al'firmativo and Negative. for, in point of fact, these preindesignate
propositions are either definite or indefinite, and quite as definite or indefinite in
meaning, as if their quantity had been expressly marked out by the
predesignatory terms.
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton: ...
... are Affirmative and Negative. for, in point of fact, these preindesignate
propositions are either definite or indefinite, and quite as definite or indefinite in
meaning, as if their quantity had been expressly marked out by the
predesignatory terms.
lect. for, in point of fact, these preindesignate propositions — are either definite or
indefinite, and quite as definite or indefinite in meaning, as if their quantity had
been expressly marked out by the predesignatory terms. Second This being ...
William Hamilton, Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch, 1860
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
4,44ч- 4TÍ44; HTÍ^i; п. predesignation ЧЦ РтЧ5Г, Ч^ЧЧЧГЧЧ; adj. predesignatory
44Í445IK44Í predestine v t. ЧчГчЧЧ ЧГТЧТ, 44f4f5^5T ЧПЛТ, g¡4f44Íñsr ЧГТЧТ;
adj. predestinarían ^4^F44T4t, Çr4f44f44T4>, 1ТПЧЧГ5 цщч\, f44f44r4 íf44t; п. чц
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
... these preindesignate propositions are either definite or indefinite, and. quite as
definite or indefinite in meaning, as if their quantity had been expressly marked
out by the predesignatory terms. Second division of . Til-l8 being premised, I now
...
Sir William Hamilton, H. L. Mansel, J. Veitch, 1883
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: Lectures on logic. 3d ed. rev
Judgments, in res ect of their ality, are Affirmative and Negative. are either
definite or indefinite, and quite as definite or indefinite in meaning, as if their
quantity had been expressly marked out by the predesignatory terms. This being
premised ...
Sir William Hamilton, Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch, 1874
And finally, The Descent is the story of a man and woman who enter the maze of the underworld and find at its center the human heart.
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic
... in point of fact, these preindesignate propositions are either definite or
indefinite, and quite as definite or indefinite in meaning, as if their quantity had
been expressly marked out by the predesignatory terms. „ . „ , „ This being
premised, I now ...
Sir William Hamilton, Henry Longueville Mansel, John Veitch, 1860