monadic predicate

logic
Also known as: one-place predicate

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formal logic

  • Alfred North Whitehead
    In formal logic: The predicate calculus

    …is said to be a monadic, or one-place, predicate (variable). Predicates with two or more arguments stand not for properties of single individuals but for relations between individuals. Thus the proposition “Tom is a son of John” is analyzable into two names of individuals (“Tom” and “John”) and a dyadic…

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  • Alfred North Whitehead
    In formal logic: Special systems of LPC

    …that every predicate variable be monadic while still allowing an infinite number of individual and predicate variables. The atomic wffs are then simply those consisting of a predicate variable followed by a single individual variable. Otherwise, the formation rules remain as before, and the definition of validity is also as…

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