Simple Apprehension
Signification
Supposition
Wild (DOUBLE POINTS)
100

The two properties of simple apprehension

What is comprehension and extension?

100

The three ways a term can be divided.

What is univocal, equivocal, and analogous?

100

This occurs when a term refers to something as it exists verbally (the word itself)

What is material supposition?

100

The "father of logic."

Who is Aristotle?
200

The real-world examples of concepts.

What is extension?

200

Terms that always mean the same thing.

What is univocal?

200
This occurs when a term refers to something as it exists in the real world. 

What is real supposition?

200

When a conclusion of an argument follows logically from its premises. Not necessarily true.

What is validity?

300
True or False: The greater comprehension a concept has, the greater extension the concept has.

False

300

Terms that are spelled and sound the same but have different meanings.

What is equivocal?
300

This occurs when a term refers to something as it exists logically (the concept of the term).

What is logical supposition?

300

The two main branches of logic.

What is formal logic and material logic?

400

True or False: "Animal" has greater extension than "man"

False?

400

Terms that are spelled and sound the same and have similar meanings

What is analogous?

400

This type of supposition occurs in verbal existence.

What is material supposition?

400

The verbal expression of simple apprehension.

What is a term?

500

This tells us what the essence of a thing is.

What is comprehension?

500

The reason why the different types of terms are important to logic

Logic relies on accurate and consistent use of terms.

500

This type of supposition occurs in mental existence.

What is logical supposition?
500

The verbal expression of deductive inference.

What is a syllogism?