Chapters 1 and 2
Chapters 3 and 4
Chapters 5 and 6
Chapters 7 and 8
Chapters 9 and 10
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the image of an object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception of that object
What is mental image
100
two properties of terms
What is signification and supposition
100
the four types of statements of logic
What is A, I, E, O
100
the four ways A, I, E, and O statements can be related to one another in opposition
What is contradictory, contrary, subcontrary, subalterns
100
the three ways to convert propositions into their logical equivalent
What is obversion, conversion, contraposition
200
an act by which the mind grasps the concept or general meaning of an object without affirming or denying it
What is simple apprehension
200
the three ways that terms can be divided according to their signification
What is univocal, equivocal, analogous
200
the fourth component of a categorical proposition
What is quantifiers
200
Can subcontraries be true at the same time?
What is yes
200
the two steps to a obvert a sentence
What are 1. change the quality of the sentence 2. negate the predicate
300
the two properties of simple apprehension
What is comprehension and extension
300
terms that are applied to different things, but have related meanings
What is analogous terms
300
(what is) the rule of contradiction?
What is contradictory statements are statements that differ in both quality and quantity
300
two statements are subcontrary if they are both particular statements that differ in quality
What is the rule of subcontraries
300
the three step of contraposition
What are 1. obvert the statement 2. convert the statement 3. obvert the statement again
400
the simple concepts used to define a complex concept
What is notes
400
the three elements of a proposition
What is subject term, predicate term, copula term
400
(what is) the first law of opposition?
What is contradictories cannot at the same time be true nor at the same time be false
400
Define distribution
What is the status of a term in regard to its extension
400
define reasoning
What is the act by which the mind acquires new knowledge by means of what it already knows
500
What are the number of notes in the concept 'chair'?
substance material body unable to go further 3 notes
500
(define) judgment
What is the mental act whose verbal expression is what we call a proposition
500
(what is) the second law of opposition?
What is contraries cannot at the same time both be true, but can at the same time both be false
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the rule for determining the distribution of the subject-term
What is the subject-term is distributed in statements whose quantity is universal and undistributed in statements whose quantity is particular
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the essential law of argumentation
What is if the antecedent is true, the consequent must also be true
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