Intro to Logic
Simple Apprehension
Properties of Terms
Judgment
laws
100
The science of right thinking.
What is logic?
100
The act of seeing or hearing or smelling or tasting or touching.
What is a sense perception?
100
The completely articulated sum of the indelible aspects or elements (or notes) represented by a concept.
What is comprehension?
100
The three elements of a proposition.
What are the subject-term, the predicate-term, and the copula?
100
Statements that differ in both quality and quantity.
What are contradictory statements?
200
The father of modern logic
Who is Aristotle?
200
The image of an object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception of that object.
What is a mental image?
200
The property which describes to what something refers.
What is extension?
200
The proper sentence pattern for a proposition.
What is Subject-Linking Verb-Predicate Noun?
200
The law which states that contraries cannot at the same time both be true, but can at the same time be false.
What is the 2nd Law of Opposition?
300
The verbal expression of simple apprehension.
What is a term?
300
An act by which the mid grasps the concept or general meaning of an object without affirming or denying anything about it.
What is simple apprehension?
300
Terms that have exactly the same meaning no matter when or ho they are used.
What is univocal?
300
The four quantifiers in logic.
What are all, some, no, or some...not?
300
Two statements that have the same quality but differ in quantity.
What are subalterns?
400
The verbal expression of a judgment.
What is a proposition?
400
The process by which a simple apprehension is derived from a sense perception and a mental image.
What is abstraction?
400
The name for terms that, although spelled and pronounced exactly alike, have entirely different and unrelated meanings.
What is equivocal?
400
The (blank) of a proposition has to do with whether it is universal or particular.
What is the quantity?
400
The law which states that two contradictory statements cannot both be true at the same time, nor can they be false.
What is the first law of opposition?
500
The verbal expression of a deductive inference.
What is a syllogism?
500
The act of affirming or denying something about a simple apprehension of a term.
What is judgment?
500
The name for terms that are applied to different things but have related meanings.
What is analogous?
500
The two quality of the two logical statements that are universal.
What is A and E?
500
The law which states that subalterns may both be true or both be false.
What is the 4th Law of Opposition?
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