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The number of basic categorical propositions in formal logic

What is four basic propositions?

100

Statements that are in _________ affirm and deny the same predicate of the same subject.

What is opposition?

100
Two statements that are both particular statements that differ in quality

What is subcontraries?

100

The status of a term in regard to its extension

What is distribution?

100

The words we use to say that two statements are logically the same

What is logically equivalent?

200

The quantifier in the following proposition:  All cars are fast.

What is All?

200

The two ways in which contradictory statements differ from each other

What are quality and quantity?

200

Two statements are subalternate if they have the same ________ but differ in ________.

What is quality and quantity?

200

The subject term is distributed in statements whose quantity is _________.

What is universal?

200
To obvert a sentence, you must change the quality of the statement and negate the ___________.

What is the predicate?

300

The quality of a proposition has to do with whether it is ___________ or ____________.

What is affirmative or negative?

300

Two statements are _________ to one another if they are both universals but differ in quality.

What is contrary?

300

The subcontrary statement to "Some S is P"

What is "Some S is not P"?

300

The type of proposition in which the predicate term is always undistributed

What is affirmative?

300

The rule that says a term which is not negated is equivalent to a term that is negated twice (and vice versa)

What is double negation?

400

The ___________ of a proposition has to do with whether it is universal or particular.

What is quantity?

400

True or False:

Contraries cannot at the same time both be true.

What is true?

400

The true/false position of the universal subaltern when the particular subaltern is false

What is false?

400

The predicate term in O statements is ________.

What is distributed?

400

Three ways to convert propositions into their logical equivalents

What are obversion, conversion, and contraposition?

500

The letter representing the particular, affirmative proposition

What is I?

500
The letters representing one of the sets of contradictory propositions

What is A and O?

What is E and I?

500

The four ways that any two statements--A, I, E, and O-- can be related in opposition

What are contradictory, contrary, subcontrary, or subalternate?

500
The only statement that is distributed in both its subject term and predicate term

What is the E statement?

500

The only method of converting propositions into their logical equivalents that is permissible with all four kinds of statements

What is obversion?

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