apophantic

apophantic
\\ˌapəˈfantik\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Greek apophantikos, adjective, categorical, declaratory, from apophantos declared (from apophainein to declare, display, from apo- + phainein to show) + -ikos -ic — more at fancy
logic : the doctrine of predicative judgment

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