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Example sentences for "universally true"

  • But this mode of measuring the quantity of matter, in order to be true at all, must be universally true.

  • It may be universally true, that Knowledge is Power; but we have to do with it not as Power, but as Knowledge.

  • It appears, from these passages, that Aristotle was aware that some persons had asserted man to have a gall-bladder, but that he also conceived this not to be universally true.

  • The Proprium per se discriminates its subject from everything else, and is universally true thereof; the relative Proprium discriminates its subject only from some other assignable subject.

  • Wherever a predicate is universally true of its subject, while the proposition is not true if simply converted (i.

  • These are inferences from Signs, opinions founded on facts of sense, such as are usually employed in Rhetoric; often or usually true, but not necessarily or universally true, and therefore fallacious when used as premisses in a syllogism.

  • Aristotle here enunciates this as universally true, whereas if we turn to Categor.

  • In organized beings, indeed, there are abundance of propositions ascertained to be universally true of superior genera, to many of which the discovery hereafter of any exceptions must be regarded as extremely improbable.

  • In our inquiries into the nature of the inductive process, we must not confine our notice to such generalizations from experience as profess to be universally true.


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