释义 |
‖ propositum Philos.|prəʊˈpɒzɪtəm| [L., neut. of prōpositus: see next.] The first premise of a syllogism; an argument, principal theme or subject propounded.
1858A. De Morgan On Syllogism (1966) 83, I see great difference in the propositum between ‘This house was built by Jack’ and ‘This is the [or even a] house that Jack built’. 1913[see judicatum]. 1920S. Alexander Space, Time, & Deity II. 249 ‘Proposition’ contains a reference to language, and ‘propositum’ would be a better, though a pedantic name. |