Excerpt from First Outlines of Logic, Applied to Grammar and Etymology
The other may assert that it is not hot; in which case the subject spoken of is the weather, concerning which a fact is denied, viz. The fact of its being hot.
Now, the words by which we make either the state ment that the weather is hot, or the statement that the weather is not hot, form what is called by logicians and grammarians a Proposition.
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Excerpt from First Outlines of Logic, Applied to Grammar and Etymology
The other may assert that it is not hot; in which case the subject spoken of is the weather, concerning which a fact is denied, viz. The fact of its being hot.
Now, the words by which we make either the state ment that the weather is hot, or the statement that the weather is not hot, form what is called by logicians and grammarians a Proposition.
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