What he taught everything was made out of.
What are Substance and Accidents?
Logic is defined as...
What is "the study of correct reasoning"?
A, I, E, O
Aristotle's preferred way to teach Philosophy
What is "while walking"?
Actuality and Potency
What is "What something is" and "What something can become"?
What is "his explanation for change"?
The principle of non-contradiction
What is "the rule that states a thing cannot exist in two different ways at the same time"?
The contradiction of the proposition: "Some abortion procedures are necessary"
Aristotle's most famous student
Who is Alexander the Great?
Terms, and Propositions
What is a word that signifies and concept and a grouping of terms together?
All cats are animals, therefore my cat is an animal.
Every cat I've seen is an animal, therefore all cats are animals.What is a deductive inference?
What is an inductive inference?
The rules for a contrary relationship:
All lawyers are crooks / All lawyers are not crooks
What is: "both cannot be true, both can be false, or one can be true and the other can be false"?
True or false: Aristotle was executed for his philosophy and Macedonian ethnicity
"I will not let Athens sin twice against philosophy"
The 4 Causes
What is Formal, Material, Efficient, and Final?
The 3 Acts of the Mind according to Aristotle
What is apprehension, judgment, and reasoning?
It is false that some dogs are not animals, therefore some dogs are animals.
What is subcontrary and valid?
(If one is false, the other must be true)
The number of animal species at his school
What is over 500?
Univocal, Equivocal, and Analogous
What is, the same word with the same meaning, the same word with different meanings, and the same word with similar meanings?
The form and matter of a proposition
What is quality and quantity?
What is subject and predicate?
It is false that all dogs are aliens.
"Some dogs are aliens": true, false, unknown
What is "unknown"?
Subalternate "If the universe is false, the particular is unknown"
The Saint and theologian who applied his framework to the Catholic worldview
Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?