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Definition of Sublating
1. sublate [v] - See also: sublate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sublating
Literary usage of Sublating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Logic: Comprising the Doctrine of the Laws and Products of by Henry Noble Day (1867)
"The general principle in all disjunctive reasoning is that by positing one part
we sublate the complementary part, and by sublating the one part ..."
2. A Manual of Logic by James Welton (1896)
"In the above, every result has been given twice over ; for the positing a universal
is the same as sublating the contradictory particular, ..."
3. A Treatise on Logic: Or, The Laws of Pure Thought; Comprising Both the by Francis Bowen (1895)
"The logical doctrine of Opposition shows us what can be immediately inferred as
to the truth or falsity of one Judgment, from positing or sublating (ie ..."
4. A Treatise on Logic, Or, The Laws of Pure Thought: Comprising Both the by Francis Bowen (1872)
"... and they must be reduced to two Contradictories, before we can obtain a ground
of inference, from positing or sublating one of them, ..."
5. Outlines of Logic and Metaphysics by Johann Eduard Erdmann (1896)
"The result of such sublation cannot be equivalent to nothing,(1) for this has
itself been only a moment in becoming, but the result of the self-sublating ..."
6. Outlines of Logic and Metaphysics by Johann Eduard Erdmann (1896)
"The result of such sublation cannot be equivalent to nothing/1> for this has
itself been only a moment in becoming, but the result of the self-sublating ..."