Simple Apprehension
Signification, Supposition, and Judgment
Basic Categorical Propositions
Basic Categorical Propositions
Deductive Inference
100
Name the three stages of simple apprehension.
What is sense perception, mental image, and concept?
100
Name the three significations of terms.
What are univocal, equivocal, and analogous?
100
Define quality.
What is whether a statement is affirmative or negative?
100
Give the quantity and quality of an A statement.
What is affirmative and universal?
100
Define the major term in relation to the conclusion.
What is the predicate of the conclusion?
200
Define simple apprehension.
What is an act by which the mind grasps the concept of an object without affirming or denying anything about it?
200
Name the word used to describe terms that are applied to different things but have different meanings.
What is analogous?
200
Define quantity
What is whether a proposition is universal or particular?
200
Give the quantity and quality of an I statement?
What is affirmative and particular?
200
Define the minor term in relation to the conclusion.
What is the subject of the conclusion?
300
Finish this statement. The process of simple apprehension results in a verbal expression called a
What is a term?
300
Name the word used to signify terms which have the exact same meaning no matter when or how they are used.
What is univocal?
300
Explain when statements are contradictory.
What is when they differ in both quality and contradictory? (A&O, E&I)
300
Give the quantity and quality of an E statement.
What is negative and universal?
300
Define the middle term.
What is the term which appears in both of the premises but not in the conclusion?
400
Name the process by which a simple apprehension is derived from a sense perception and a mental image.
What is abstraction?
400
Name the word used to describe terms which, although spelled and pronounced exactly alike, have different and unrelated meanings.
What is equivocal?
400
Define contrary statements.
What are statements which are both universal but differ in quality? (A&E)
400
Give the quantity and quality of an O statement.
What is negative and particular?
400
Give the definition of "reasoning"
What is "the act by which the mind acquires new knowledge by means of what it already knows?"
500
Name the two properties of simple apprehension.
What are comprehension and extension?
500
Define judgment.
What is a mental act whose verbal expression is what we call a proposition? (affirming or denying something about a term)
500
Define subcontrary statements.
What is statements that are both particular but differ in quality? (I and O)
500
Name the 2nd Law of Opposition.
What is two contraries cannot both be true at the same time, but can, at the same time, both be false?
500
Give the Essential Law of Argumentation.
What is "if the antecedent is true, the consequent must also be true?"
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