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In a categorical proposition in which the subject consists of a person's name (e...

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In a categorical proposition in which the subject consists of a person's name (e.g., Kanye West or Taylor Swift, for example), the subject is a singular individual. When the subject is a singular individual, the subject cannot be considered as universal, and the subject cannot be considered to be an entire class or category ("All...." or "No..."). 

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