Predicable

The logical relationship that a predicate bears to its subject in a proposition. There are five predicables: genus, difference, species, property, and accident. In the following proposition, the predicate “rational” relates to the subject “human being” as a specific difference: “Human beings are rational.” Predicables should not be confused with predicaments. In Aristotelian and scholastic usage, “predicaments” is synonymous with “categories.”

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