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Aristotle's On Interpretation Ch. 10. segment 19b19-19b30: Sketching out a square of opposition for assertions with three constitutive elements and a particular as subject

At present, we are studying three element assertions with a particular as subject. So far, we have formulated four different assertions in which (i) we maintained the same subject (Socrates) (ii) yet freely swapped “is” for “is not”, or the...

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Aristotle's On Interpretation Ch. 10. segment 19b19-19b30: A look into the formulation of the contradictory and contrary of an assertion with a particular subject

So far, we have drawn a distinction between assertions we may formulate with two constitutive elements (e.g. Socrates sits) and those we may formulate with three constitutive elements (e.g. Socrates is wise). In the latter case, we have est...

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Aristotle's On Interpretation Ch. 10. segment 19b19: To convey a thing about the subject of an assertion that we express as a noun we predicate “is” or “is not” of the subject in addition to that noun

An assertion is a composite speech instance. To make an assertion we combine simple speech instances such as the noun and the verb. For example, the assertion “a man runs” combines the noun “man” with the verb “runs”. This acknowledged, an ...

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Aristotle's On Interpretation Ch. 10. segment 19b5-19b18: Breaking the assertion down to its parts. A preliminary outline of the constitutive elements of the assertion

Aristotle begins Ch. 10 with a definition of the simple assertion (ἀπόφανσις). Namely, he instructs us that it signifies one thing about one thing (ἓν καθ' ἑνὸς). From there, he pivots our attention to the distinct elements with which we ca...

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