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  • 21Dictum de omni et nullo — In Aristotelean logic, dictum de omni et nullo (the maxim of all and none) is the principle that whatever is affirmed or denied of a whole kind K may be affirmed or denied (respectively) any subkind of K. This principle is fundamental to… …

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  • 22affirmer — See affirmable. * * * …

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  • 23affirmably — See affirmable. * * * …

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  • 24affirmably — adverb In an affirmable manner …

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  • 25declarable — de·clar·a·ble || dɪ kleÉ™rÉ™bl adj. may be be declared or announced, can be proclaimed; affirmable …

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  • 26predicable — a. Affirmable, attributable, holding true or good …

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  • 27affirm — /əˈfɜm / (say uh ferm) verb (t) 1. to state or assert positively; maintain as true: to affirm one s loyalty to one s country. 2. to establish, confirm, or ratify: the appellate court affirmed the judgement of the lower court. 3. Logic to state in …

  • 28predicable —   a.,n. affirmable (thing); attribute.    ♦ predicability, n …

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  • 29affirm — [ə fʉrm′] vt. [ME affermen < OFr affermer < L affirmare, to present as fixed < ad , to + firmare, to make firm < firmus: see FIRM1] 1. to say positively; declare firmly; assert to be true: opposed to DENY 2. to make valid; confirm;… …

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