The Principles of Empirical Or Inductive Logic

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We must now take account of certain other propositions closely allied with Defi- nitions; or rather, to speak more accurately, we must take account of that wider class of propositions out of which Definitions have been selected as a special kind.
The Definition, as we saw, is a proposition which declares the connotation, the full connotation. Of a term. There is clearly therefore a wider class of propositions which predicate of a subject some portion, more or less, of its connotation; of these
...the definition is a special kind. There are a number of synonymous expressions used by different writers for the dis- tinction between these propositions and others : verbal and real : essential and accidental : analytical and synthetical : explicative and ampliative; and others. These all mean sub- stantially the same thing, indicating at most trifling differences 192 292 DEFINITION.
in the point of view from which the propositions are regarded. Thus, for instance, when a proposition is called 'verbal' we mean that it gives no information except about the use of a word, and therefore gives no information at all except what was I presupposed in the intelligent use of the word.


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