(Or "predicate calculus") An extension of propositional logic with separate symbols for predicates, subjects, and quantifiers.For example, where propositional logic might assign a single symbol P to the proposition "All men are mortal", predicate logic can define the predicate M(x) which asserts that the subject, x, is mortal and bind x with the {universal quantifier} ("For all"):All x . M(x)Higher-order predicate logic allows predicates to be the subjects of other predicates.(2002-05-21)