- phrastic/neustic
- frástico/nêustico
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary. 2014.
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary. 2014.
phrastic/neustic — In the analysis of Hare s The Language of Morals (1952), the phrastic is the aspect of a sentence that is common to different moods: between ‘the door is shut’, ‘shut the door’, ‘is the door shut?’, and ‘would that the door were shut!’ we can… … Philosophy dictionary
neustic — See phrastic/neustic … Philosophy dictionary
mood — 1 In the theory of the syllogism the valid forms with each figure are called the moods of that figure. 2 In the philosophy of language the mood of a sentence (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, etc.) is a feature whose best representation is… … Philosophy dictionary
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