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assertorial, a. Logic.|æsəˈtɔərɪəl| [f. L. assertōri-us (f. assertor; see prec.) + -al1.] Of the nature of assertion, affirming that a thing is; as distinguished from problematical (that it may be) and necessary or apodictical (that it must be). Hence asserˈtorially adv., in assertorial manner, in affirmation.
1863tr. Saisset's Ess. Relig. Philos. I. 281 Judgments..problematical, assertorial, and apodeictic. 1877Caird Philos. Kant ii. xviii. 637 The practical reason will thus give assertorial value to the problematical results of theory. Ibid. ii. xiii. 499 No perception..of objects beyond the sphere of sense, on which the understanding might be used assertorially. |