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  • Penbygull, like other Oxford logicians of his generation, tried to improve Wyclif™ theory by excluding habitudinal predication and redefining the other two kinds in a slightly different way.

    William Penbygull Conti, Alessandro 2006

  • Formal predication, essential predication, and habitudinal predication are defined in almost the same way in the Purgans errores circa universalia and in the Tractatus de universalibus.

    John Wyclif Conti, Alessandro 2005

  • Finally we speak of habitudinal predication when the form connoted by the predicate term does not inhere, either directly or indirectly, in the essence designated by the subject, but simply implies a relation to it, so that the same predicate may be at different times truly or falsely spoken of its subject without there being any change in the subject itself.

    John Wyclif Conti, Alessandro 2005

  • What illustrations of the various forms of isolation, spatial, structural, habitudinal, and psychical, occur to you?

    Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926

  • Romanes, Gulick, and others, isolation takes many forms -- spatial, structural, habitudinal, and psychical -- and it has various results.

    Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926

  • Tractatus de universalibus (chap. 1, pp. 28-37), causal predication has been replaced by habitudinal predication ” a kind of predication that Wyclif had already recognized in the

    John Wyclif Conti, Alessandro 2005

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