assertoric in Arabic

Assertoric توكيديّ

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1. Assertoric is a see also of Apodeictic

2. Apodeictic is a see also of assertoric

3. Hematozoon Normi habitues hamstring trivialization sylvius Baeria anamniote jubiles assertoric

4. In contextlogiclang=en terms the difference between Apodeictic and assertoric is that Apodeictic is (logic) of or stating the characteristic feature of a proposition that is necessary (or impossible), perfectly certain (or inconceivable) or incontrovertibly true (or false) while assertoric is (logic) stating that

5. A necessarily true b asserting that a property holds necessarily, (Compare) → problematic → 2 → assertoric (C17: from Latin Apodicticus, from Greek apodeiktikos clearly demonstrating, from apodeiknunai to demonstrate) ♦ apodeictically, apodictically adv

6. An assertoric proposition in Aristotelian logic merely asserts that something is (or is not) the case, in contrast to problematic propositions which assert the possibility of something being true, or Apodeictic propositions which assert things which are necessarily or self-evidently true or false

7. The philosophical debate concerning the truth-value of singular statements about future Contingents derives from Chapter 9 of Aristotle’s treatise De interpretatione (Peri hermeneias).In Chapters 7–8, Aristotle deals with the contradictory pairs of assertoric statements which divide truth and falsity so that one is true and the other is false.