What are the two ways that we can know that God exists?
Faith and Reason
Comes from the word “LOGOS”, which means “REASON"
Logic
The term that appears in both premises, but not in the conclusion.
Middle Term
The predicate of the conclusion
Major Term
The quantity and Quality of an O statement is:
Particular / Negative
Math, Chemistry, Biology are acts of our _____ to evaluate truth claims.
Reason
The act by which the mind grasps the concept or general meaning of an object without affirming or denying anything about it.
Simple Apprehension
what is affirmed or denied in regards to the subject of a proposition.
Predicate
This term is used to determine whether a proposition universal or particular
Quantity
The relationship between the propositions A and E
Contraries
The act of making a defense / reply - comes from the greek root word:
Apologia
Judgement
The classification of syllogisms according to the arrangement of the middle term,
Figure
When a proposition is affirmed or negated we are referring to its:
Quality
The relationship between two propositions when they cannot both be true. Same in Quantity but different in quality
Contraries
Analogous to trusting the word of an intimate friend - the revelations we can know of God only in this way:
Faith
Simple Apprehension, Judging and Reasoning
A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning and the verbal expression of reasoning:
Inference
Distinguishing the type of propositions (A, E, I, O) in the major premise, minor premise, and conclusion together to describe the _____ of Syllogism as a whole.
Mood
Two categorical propositions are ____________ if they are opposed in both quantity and quality; i.e., if one is universal (“All”) and the other particular (“some”) and one an affirmation and the other a negation.
Contradictories
We do ____ for the following reasons:
-Strengthen the Church
-Refute Error
-Save the lost
-Validate Christian Truth
Apologetics
Reasoning
three-part reasoning process beginning with 2 premises and ending with 1 conclusion
Syllogism
The application of a term of a proposition to the entire class that the term denotes.
Distribution
The relation between two proposition having the same quality (affirm or negate) but differing in quantity only
Sub-Alternate