Introduction to Formal Logic
Logicians & History of Logic
Three Acts of the Mind & Propositions
Translating Arguments
Square of Opposition
100

The art and science of reasoning

What is logic?

100

Not a trained logician, but mentors AC Alta I students on formal logic while learning with them.

Who is Mrs. Green

100

The truth or falsity of a proposition or statement

What is truth-value?

100

The logic name for the being verb in a proposition.

What is copula?

100

The letter or symbol for which the subject term is represented.

What is S?

200

A word or phrase that represents a class of related things

What is a term?

200

Used Aristotle's logic to argue for the existence of God

Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?

200

A thinking process that occurs when a person expresses a relationship between two terms.

What is judgement?

200

The whole point of the argument or the proposition for which someone is arguing.

What is conclusion?

200

Some S is not P.

What is an O proposition?

300

One of the two branches in the study of logic centering on the form of an argument

What is formal logic?

300

Liked to study propositions that did not fit Aristotle's system of logic.

Who are the Stoics?

300

The recognition and naming or classification of an object or concept

What is simple apprehension?

300

The term in a proposition that is what the whole proposition is about

What is subject term?

300

Latin word meaning "I deny" and represents the propositions E and O.

What is nego?

400

An idea or truth accepted as already true

What is a priori?

400

Recognized the value of logic and said, "Logic is the most useful tool of all the arts."

Who is William of Ockham?

400

A mental process through which a person arrives at new knowledge based on the truth of one or more given axioms or postulates

What is deductive inference?

400

A reason given that leads to the arguer's conclusion.

What is premise?

400

The relationship of opposition that states that I and O cannot both be false, but they can both be true.

What is subcontrariety?

500

A type of logic that deals with statements and their relationship to each other.

What is propositional logic?

500

An example of a problem studied by a school of Philosophers in third century BC which did not fit Aristotle's system of logic.

What is the liar's paradox?

500

A reasoning process that occurs when someone arrives at a general conclusion or hypothesis based on observations of patterns in a group of examples

What is inductive inference?

500

The branch of logic pioneered by Aristotle that deals primarily with categories of things where an argument can be respresented with symbols

What is categorical logic?

500

The falsity of the particular implies the falsity of the universal.

What is superimplication?

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