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Definition of Sublates
1. sublate [v] - See also: sublate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sublates
Literary usage of Sublates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of Logic and Metaphysics by Johann Eduard Erdmann (1896)
"In its completed development it appears that this relation contradicts itself/1)
and hence (§ 101) sublates itself to the end that something else follow ..."
2. Outlines of Logic and Metaphysics by Johann Eduard Erdmann (1896)
"In its completed development it appears that this relation contradicts itself,W
and hence (§ 101) sublates itself to the end that something else follow from ..."
3. A Manual of Logic by James Welton (1896)
"•I The diagram for A sublates SP and posits SP ; that for E not only posits SP
which A ... but sublates SP, which A posits. ..."
4. Handbook of the History of Philosophy by Albert Schwegler (1868)
"The speculative of Hegel is also clear; it is what explanatorily sublates all
things into the unity of God; or, in general, that is speculative, ..."
5. An Elementary Handbook of Logic by John Joseph Toohey (1918)
"The minor premise in each of the foregoing syllogisms sublates part of the
alternants of the disjunctive premise, and the conclusion posits what remains. ..."
6. Synthetica: Being Meditations Epistemological and Ontological by Simon Somerville Laurie (1906)
"In its very birth, I say, subject now in the movement that institutes Ego sublates
itself (is ^(/"-conscious) and all experience. ..."