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PREDICABLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: something that may be predicated; especially : one of the five most general kinds of attribution in traditional logic that include genus, species, difference ...
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Predicable - Wikipedia
In scholastic logic, a term applied to a classification of the possible relations in which a predicate may stand to its subject.
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What is the meaning of predicable in the context of Aristotle? - Reddit
That which can be predicated. In other words, that which can be established by something else. For instance, a successful argument in predicated ...
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predicable
predicable, a. and n. (ˈprɛdɪkəb(ə)l) [a. F. prédicable adj. and n. (1582 in Hatz.-Darm.), or ad. L. prædicābilis; in med.L. that may be affirmed, predicable, neut. prædicābile, pl. -bilia, as n. (in Lambert of Auxerre, Petrus Hispanus, and Albertus Magnus, 13th c.), whence B.; f. L. prædicāre to pr...
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predicable - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Capable of being predicated or affirmed of something; affirmable; attributable. · (grammar, of an adjective) That may be used in the predicate of a ...
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Is 'predicable' interchangeable with 'predictable'? - Quora
No. Predicable applies to something that can be asserted, or predicated. Predictable applies to something that can be foreseen, or predicted.
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Predicable | Definition, Examples & Applications - Britannica
Predicable, in logic, something that may be predicated, especially, as listed in Boethius' Latin version of Porphyry's Isagoge, one of the five most general ...
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PREDICABLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · that which may be predicated; an attribute. · Logic., any one of the various kinds of predicate that may be used of a subject. predicable.
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PREDICABLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. capable of being predicated noun 2. something predicable 3. Logic any of the several sorts of predicate that can be used of a subject.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Predicable
PRED'ICABLE, noun One of the five things which can be affirmed of any thing. Genus, species, difference, property, and accident are the five predicables.
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predicable, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word predicable is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for predicable is from before 1460, ...
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impredicable
impredicable, a. (ɪmˈprɛdɪkəb(ə)l) Also 7 in-. [f. im-2 + predicable.] That cannot be predicated. (In quot. 1864 loosely = that cannot be predicted.) Hence imˌpredicaˈbility, the condition of being impredicable.1623 Cockeram Eng. Dict. ii, Not to be Spoken, Ineffable, Inpredicable. 1864 Lowell Rebel...
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Predicable
The predicables (Lat. praedicabilis, that which may be stated or affirmed, sometimes called quinque voces or five words) is, in scholastic logic
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unpredicable
unˈpredicable, a. (un-1 7 b, 5 b.)1865 Masson Rec. Brit. Philos. 392 Under the name of Faith..Hamilton affirmed..much which he declared to be utterly unpredicable in the name of Reason.
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Genus (philosophy)
In term logic, a genus is one of the predicables; it is that part of a definition which is also predicable of other things different from the definiendum
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