Definitions
Definitions
Defintions
Defintions
100

The predicate of the conclusion

What is Major Term

100

An argument in which a conclusion is drawn from two premises, which both share a common term that does not occur in the conclusion.

What is Syllogism

100

When you have a sense perception of something, when you use your senses and an image forms in your mind. 

What is mental image.

100

The kind of existence a term refers to (verbal, mental, or real)

What is supposition 

200

The subject of the conclusion

What is the Minor Term

200

The verbal expression of Judgement, also called a statement. Very important expressions that are either true or false

What is Proposition 

200

The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through senses

What is Sense Perception

200

Process in which a conclusion is based on the concordance of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true

What is deductive reasoning 

300

The term that appears in both premises, but not in the conclusion

What is the Middle Term

300

Second mental act of logic, occurs when you affirm or deny something

What is judgement

300

What an object is according to its notes (substance, material living, sentience, and rationality) one of the properties of Simple Apprehension

What is comprehension

300

Whether a statement is affirmative or negative

What is quality

400

The status of a term in regard to its extension

What is distributed term

400

The first mental act of logic (an act) and the concept itself

What is simple apprehension

400

What a concept refers to, one of the properties of Simple Apprehension 

What is extension

400

Whether a proposition is universal or particular

What is quantity

500

The science of right thinking

What is Logic

500

The verbal expression of a Simple Apprehension. Terms are either clear or unclear in their meaning.

What is term

500

The sense of a term and what meaning it conveys (univocal, equivocal, analogous)

What is significance 

500

What are the 3 type of Rules of Validity

What are Terminological, Quantitative, and Qualitative Rules


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