propositio造句
例句與造句
- Paul of Venice, working in the 14th century, came up with propositio categorica negativa praegnans.
- There he composed a famous discourse in Latin and Castilian ( " Propositio . . . super altercatione praeminentia ", 1434 ), calling on the council to recognize the superior right of the King of Castile over the King of England.
- First, he says, a Topic is a maximal proposition ( " maxima propositio " ), or principle; but there is a second kind of Topic, which he calls the " differentia " of a maximal proposition . . . " Maximal propositions are " propositions [ that are ] known per se, and no proof can be found for these . " This is the basis for the idea that demonstration ( or the construction of arguments ) is dependent ultimately upon ideas or proofs that are known so well and are so fundamental to human understanding of logic that no other proofs come before it.
- A belief that the church has not directly rejected, or that is at variance with less important church teachings, is given the label, " sententia haeresi proxima ", meaning " opinion approaching heresy . " A theological argument, belief, or theory that does not constitute heresy in itself, but which leads to conclusions which might be held to do so, is termed " propositio theologice erronea ", or " erroneous theological proposition . " Finally, if the theological position only suggests but does not necessarily lead to a doctrinal conflict, it might be given the even milder label of " sententia de haeresi suspecta, haeresim sapiens ", meaning " opinion suspected, or savoring, of heresy ."
- It's difficult to find propositio in a sentence. 用propositio造句挺難的