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Explanation of "Particular Proposition"

Definition: A "particular proposition" is a statement in logic that talks about some members of a group or class, but not all of them. It asserts that something is true for at least one member of that group.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "particular proposition" when discussing logic, philosophy, or reasoning.
  • It is often found in discussions about arguments, statements, or syllogisms.
Example:
  • Simple Example: "Some dogs are friendly." This is a particular proposition because it says that there are friendly dogs, but not all dogs are friendly.
Advanced Usage:

In more complex discussions, a particular proposition can be used to analyze arguments or to clarify the scope of a statement. For example, in a debate about animal behavior, one might say, "A particular proposition could be that some cats are independent," which focuses on certain cats rather than making a general claim about all cats.

Word Variants:
  • General Proposition: This refers to statements that apply to all members of a class (e.g., "All dogs are mammals").
  • Universal Proposition: Similar to a general proposition, it claims that something is true for every member of a class.
Different Meanings:
  • In everyday language, "particular" can mean specific or distinct, not just in the context of logic.
  • "Proposition" can also refer to an idea or suggestion in casual conversation, not just a logical statement.
Synonyms:
  • Specific Statement: A statement that refers to a particular case.
  • Partial Claim: A claim that does not apply universally.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "In particular": This phrase is used to indicate a specific thing or person out of a larger group. For example, "I enjoy many sports, but I like soccer in particular."
  • "Particular about": This phrase means to be very specific or choosy about something. For example, "She is particular about her coffee; it must be brewed a certain way."
Summary:

A particular proposition is an important concept in logic that allows us to discuss and analyze statements about subsets of a larger group.

Noun
  1. (logic) a proposition that asserts something about some (but not all) members of a class

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