LOGIC PRELIM
Across
- 5. a proposition which expresses the manner or mode in which the predicate agrees or disagrees with the subject
- 6. mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between two ideas
- 7. verbal manifestation of an idea
- 10. property of deductive arguments, which are sets of statements
- 11. formed from the mediation of other ideas
- 13. the natural result of knowing not only the facts but also their causes
- 15. it refers to something
- 16. formed from the direct perception of things
- 18. a Greek philosopher who invented the word philosophy
- 19. expresses what the name means
- 21. a relation that exists between propositions that differ both in quantity and quality
- 24. indicates the meaning of a term by showing or pointing at an object.
- 25. a Greek word which means love
- 26. a Greek word which means wisdom
- 27. represents only a part of the universal whether it is definite or indefinite
- 29. linking verb
- 30. it expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses
- 32. argument not necessarily a sound argument
- 36. study of validity of human knowledge
- 38. has no correspondence with reality
- 40. which something is affirmed or denied
- 41. study of correct reasoning
- 42. it is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning
- 43. apprehension act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something
- 44. a term that carries different meanings in its different uses
Down
- 1. inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premises from which the conclusion is inferred
- 2. argument which is future-oriented
- 3. represents an individual member of the class and the class as a whole
- 4. study of the morality of human act
- 5. logic concerned with truth of the material content
- 8. represents a single person, event or object only
- 9. logic also known as formal logic
- 11. study of reality
- 12. argument both valid and has true premises
- 13. science of the universe
- 14. it indicates the meaning of something
- 15. an argument which is generally past or present oriented
- 17. indicates the degree of universality of the subject
- 20. it expresses something separated from any single object
- 21. represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole
- 22. terms that cannot co-exist
- 23. a term that carries only one meaning in the several uses
- 25. serves as a framework for all knowledge
- 28. expresses something that has existential actuality
- 31. a term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different
- 33. a mental sign whereby we grasp the essence of a thing
- 34. philosophy that deals with God
- 35. terms that can co-exist in a subject
- 37. which is affirmed or denied of the subject term
- 39. mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth