Example of universal affirmative proposition in philosophy
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The Universal Affirmative (A) is in the form "All ______ is ______, sometimes referred to as "All S is P" where S is the Subject and P is the Predicate. An example would be "All cats are animals." That categorical proposition happens to be true. A categorical proposition can be false, such as "All planets are flat."
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