Consequently, A E I O are the normal propositions with indefinite predicates; whereas propositions with quantified predicates are only occasional forms, which we should use whenever we require to think the quantity of the predicate, e.
In judgments, and therefore in propositions, indefinite predicates are the rule, quantified predicates the exception.
The notion of transcendental unity, therefore, bears the same relation to that of quantitative unity, as the notion of being in general bears to that of quantified or corporeal being.
Quantitative multitude is the actually separated or divided condition of quantified being.
And even in the view that each is individuated by its "materia signata" it is not impossible to conceive numerically distinct quantified matters allied at the same time to the same dimensions of space.
Therefore Hamilton's demand that it shall be quantified in speech has really in this case that foundation which he erroneously claims for it in all cases.
The predicate of this minor must be assumed as quantified in thought, the subject being taken as co-extensive therewith.
On the theory of the quantifiedpredicate the difference between simple conversion and conversion by limitation disappears.
The forms also of Reduction (a term which will be explained later on) would be simplified; and generally the introduction of the quantified predicate into logic might be attended with certain mechanical advantages.
On the theory of the quantified predicate we could draw the inference No C is some A.
The eight forms of proposition adopted by De Morgan as the basis of his system partially differ from those which Hamilton derived from the quantified predicate.
In this paper the principle of the quantified predicate was referred to, and there immediately ensued a memorable controversy with Sir W.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quantified" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: any; assessed; certain; measured; one; plotted; quantified; quantitative; some; valued