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O Proposition
In traditional logic, an O proposition is a type of categorical statement that asserts some S are not P, where S and P are the subject and predicate respectively.
Contrary
Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning; conflicting with each other.
Contraries
In the traditional square of opposition, a pair of categorical propositions that, in virtue of their logical form, could not both be true but could both be false (A and E).
Universal
Pertaining to or affecting the whole or applicable in all cases; general.
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