Death Quote by John Stuart Mill
““When a general name stands for each and every individual which it is a name of, or in other words, which it denotes, it is said by logicians to be distributed, or taken distributively. Thus, in the proposition, All men are mortal, the subject, Man, is distributed, because mortality is affirmed of each and every man.””
About This Quote
Source Book: System of Logic, John Stuart Mill, 1843
In logic, a term applied to a group means it applies to each member individually.
In simple terms: A term used for a group applies to each person.
Recognize distributive meaning in statements.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- mathematics
- philosophy
- law
- education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does distributive meaning affect legal language?
- When does a collective term hide individual differences?
Distributive statements can be misinterpreted if context ignored.