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Categories: Propositions, Term logic
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particular  particular proposition  categorical proposition  categorical propositions  categorical sentence
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(logic) a proposition that asserts something about some (but not all) members of a class WordNet 3.0
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(logic) a proposition that asserts something about some (but not all) members of a class WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In logic, a categorical proposition, or categorical statement, is a proposition that asserts or denies that all or some of the members of one category are included in another. Wikipedia
A part of deductive reasoning Wikipedia Disambiguation
Proposition that asserts or denies that all or some of the members of one category are included in another Wikidata
A proposition that asserts or denies that members of one category (the subject term) belong to another (the predicate term). There are four types: "all S are P", "all S are not P", "some S are P", and "some S are not P". Wiktionary
A proposition that asserts or denies that members of one category (the subject term) belong to another (the predicate term). Wiktionary (translation)
A particular case; an individual thing as opposed to a whole class. (Opposed to generals, universals.). Wiktionary
Philosophy: individual thing as opposed to a whole class. Wiktionary (translation)