Franciscan Studies, Volumen18Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University., 1958 Issues for 1941-1944 include the Report of the 23rd-26th annual meeting of the Franciscan Educational Conference. |
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... Socrates runs ' is equipollent to ' Socrates is running . ' The noun , in addition to the verb , is the other part of the statement . Subject and predicate terms are considered as nouns , since they can be interchanged in a proposition ...
... Socrates runs ' is equipollent to ' Socrates is running . ' The noun , in addition to the verb , is the other part of the statement . Subject and predicate terms are considered as nouns , since they can be interchanged in a proposition ...
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... Socrates is not running , and Plato is not disputing , ' ' If Socrates is not running , then Socrates is not moving ; ' but these propositions are negative : ' It is not the case that : Socrates is running , and Plato is disputing ...
... Socrates is not running , and Plato is not disputing , ' ' If Socrates is not running , then Socrates is not moving ; ' but these propositions are negative : ' It is not the case that : Socrates is running , and Plato is disputing ...
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... Socrates exists , and Socrates does not exist , therefore Socrates exists . ' It is a formal consequence because from a copulative proposition is inferred one of its parts . Moreover , it follows : ' Socrates exists , therefore Socrates ...
... Socrates exists , and Socrates does not exist , therefore Socrates exists . ' It is a formal consequence because from a copulative proposition is inferred one of its parts . Moreover , it follows : ' Socrates exists , therefore Socrates ...
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Karol Sister Mary O S F Franciscan Elements in the Life | 36 |
Lenhart John M O F M Cap Commentary Luther | 82 |
Lynch Kilian F O F M Texts Illustrating the Causality | 89 |
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