👉 In philosophy, a semiphrastic term is one that has both a subject and predicate, but not both in equal parts. For example:
Semiphrastic term: "The cat was black."
Subject: The cat
Predicate: Was black
This type of term can be used to emphasize the subjective or personal nature of a concept or idea, as well as to convey that the concept is more than just a matter of fact or appearance.
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