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Definition of Sublated
1. sublate [v] - See also: sublate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sublated
Literary usage of Sublated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Logic by James Welton (1896)
"(1) Posit A. By contradiction 0 is sublated. E is sublated directly by contrariety
to the ... E is left doubtful; for it is neither posited nor sublated, ..."
2. The Logic of Sir William Hamilton, Bart. by William Hamilton, Henry Noble Day (1865)
"But the proposition—that of two repugnant attributes, the one being posited, the
other must be sublated, and the one being sublated, the other must be ..."
3. Outlines of Logic and Metaphysics by Johann Eduard Erdmann (1896)
"Hence degree, according to Kant and Maimon, is unity thought as plurality.
But plurality is taken as passed through, ie, as sublated ..."
4. Outlines of Logic and Metaphysics by Johann Eduard Erdmann (1896)
"Hence degree, according to Kant and Maimon, is unity thought as plurality.
But plurality is taken as passed through, ie, as sublated. ..."
5. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1872)
"... lies in the enumeration 10, 20, but does not contain it as plural; but it is
the number as sublated [cancelled] enumeration, as simple determinateness. ..."