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Jasmine Gurung
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
The content of a proposition is determined by its:
A) quantity and quality
B) quantity and subject
C) quality and predicate
D) subject and predicate
E) subject and quality
Content
Information or material contained within a medium or work, including written, visual, or auditory material.
Quantity
A property that can exist as a multitude or magnitude, which makes it possible to compare or measure objects or events.
- Recognize and comprehend the elements of conventional form categorical propositions (quantifier, subject, predicate, copula).
- Analyze and determine the content of categorical propositions based on their quantity and quality.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize and comprehend the elements of conventional form categorical propositions (quantifier, subject, predicate, copula).
- Analyze and determine the content of categorical propositions based on their quantity and quality.
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