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ARTICLES RELATED TO Terms |  |  |  | Terms: Encyclopedia - TermThe word term refers to either a word unit or a time unit with specified boundaries or limits.
In the context of a legal and binding contract, terms refers to all specified boundaries, limits, and conditions that are stated in the contract —including any names, places, times, and definitions.
Language unit
In terminology (the study of language terms), a "term" is a word, word pair, or word group, that is used in specific contexts for a specific meaning.
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A term (Greek horos) is the basic component of the proposition. The original meaning of the horos and also the Latin terminus is "extreme" or "boundary". The two terms lie on the outside of the proposition, joined by the act of affirmation or denial.
For Aristotle, a term is simply a "thing", a part of a proposition. For early modern logicians like Arnauld (whose Port Royal Logic is the most well-known textbook of the period) it is a psychological entity like an "idea" or "concept". Mill thought it is a wor ...
See also:Term logic, Term logic - Aristotle's system, Term logic - The basics, Term logic - The term, Term logic - The proposition, Term logic - Singular terms, Term logic - The syllogism, Term logic - Mood and figure, Term logic - Conversion and reduction, Term logic - Syllogistic maxims, Term logic - Decline of term logic, Term logic - Revisionist logic, Term logic - External references Read more here: » Term logic: Encyclopedia II - Term logic - The term |
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 |  |  | Terms: Encyclopedia II - Term logic - The termA term (Greek horos) is the basic component of the proposition. The original meaning of the horos and also the Latin terminus is "extreme" or "boundary". The two terms lie on the outside of the proposition, joined by the act of affirmation or denial.
For Aristotle, a term is simply a "thing", a part of a proposition. For early modern logicians like Arnauld (whose Port Royal Logic is the most well-known textbook of the period) it is a psychological entity like an "idea" or "concept". Mill considers it a word ...
See also:Term logic, Term logic - Aristotle's system, Term logic - The basics, Term logic - The term, Term logic - The proposition, Term logic - Singular terms, Term logic - The syllogism, Term logic - Mood and figure, Term logic - Conversion and reduction, Term logic - Syllogistic maxims, Term logic - Decline of term logic, Term logic - Revisionist logic, Term logic - External references Read more here: » Term logic: Encyclopedia II - Term logic - The term |
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