Logical Reasoning - Theory

46. A proposition in which the predicate refers to all individual objects denoted by the subject is called

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47. A proposition in which the predicate belongs only to a part of the denotation of the subject is called

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48. Individual propositions are to be regarded as

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49. The proposition ‘all men are mortal’ is an example of

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50. The proposition ‘no men are perfect’ is an example of

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