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indefinite one
supposits determinately, but the
subject of a
singular claim supposits discretely,
while the
subject of an
affirmative claim supposits confusedly...
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affirmative propositions a term is
always ****erted to
supposit for something. Thus, if it
supposits for
nothing the
proposition is false. However, in negative...
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intellectual soul by
itself is not a
human person (i.e., an
individual supposit of a
rational nature). Hence,
Aquinas held that "soul of St.
Peter pray...
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existential import, and that
positive propositions with
subjects that do not
supposit are false. The
following problems arise: In
natural language and normal...
- 'man'
range over or '
supposit for' men
existing just in the present, or does the
range include past and ****ure men? Can a term
supposit for a non-existing...
- of
simple sentences,
expressed schematically,
depend on how the
terms "
supposit" or
stand for
certain extra-linguistic items, and
tries to
address the...