Distributed Term of Categorical Syllogism/Examples/Particular Affirmative
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Definition
Consider the particular affirmative categorical statement $\map {\mathbf I} {S, P}$.
Both the subject $S$ and the predicate $P$ of $\map {\mathbf I} {S, P}$ are undistributed.
Sources
- 1965: E.J. Lemmon: Beginning Logic ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $4$: The Predicate Calculus $2$: $4$ The Syllogism