Parts of Logic
Four Statements
Distribution/ Terms
Opposition/ Equivalence
Distribution/ Validity Rules
100

The first mental act of Logic and its verbal expression

What is simple apprehension and term?

100

The four statements of logic

What is All S is P, Some S is P, No S is P, and Some S is not P?

100

The distribution status of an A statement

What is distributed, undistributed?

100

Statements that differ in both quality and quantity

What are contradictory statements?

100

The distribution status of an E statement

What is distributed, distributed?

200

The second mental act of logic and its verbal expression

What is judgement and proposition?

200

The quality and quantity of an A statement

What is affirmative, universal?

200

The distribution status of an I statement

What is undistributed, undistributed?

200

Statements where if the particular is false, the universal is false, and if the universal is true the particular is true, otherwise status is indeterminate

What are subalternate statements?

200

The distribution status of an O statement

What is undistributed, distributed?

300

The third mental act of logic and its verbal expression

What is deductive inference and syllogism?

300

The quality and quantity of an I statement

What is affirmative, particular?

300

The term that is the subject of the conclusion

What is the minor term?

300

First, change the quality of the statement. Then, negate the predicate.

What are the steps to obvert a statement?

300

The two terminological rules

What are (1) there must be three and only three terms & (2) the middle term must not occur in the conclusion?

400

________ deals with whether a statement is affirmative or negative

What is quality?

400

The quality and quantity of an E statement

What is negative, universal

400

The term that is the predicate of the conclusion

What is the major term?

400

Interchange the subject and predicate.

How to convert a statement?

400

The two quantitative rules

What are (1) if a term is distributed in the conclusion then it must be distributed in the premises & (2) the middle term must be distributed at least once?

500

_________ deals with whether a statement is universal or particular

What is quantity?

500

The quality and quantity of an O statement

What is negative, particular

500

The term that appears in both premises but not in the conclusion

What is the middle term?

500

First, obvert the statement. Then, convert the statement. Last, obvert the statement again.

What are the steps to contrapose a statement?

500

The three qualitative rules

What are (1) no conclusion can follow from two negative premises, (2) if the two premises are affirmative, the conclusion must be affirmative, (3) if either premise is negative, the conclusion must also be negative?