Crossword Puzzle in Logic (Prelims

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Across
  1. 2. A term that carries different meanings in the different uses.
  2. 4. It is formed from the direct perception of things.
  3. 7. A proposition that which gives a direct assertion of agreement or disagreement between the subject term and the predicate term.
  4. 9. It represents a single person, event, or object.
  5. 15. Is a property of deductive arguments, which are sets of statements.
  6. 16. Study of validity of human knowledge.
  7. 17. The definition that expresses what the name means, not what the thing is.
  8. 19. Terms that can co-exist in a subject.
  9. 22. Greek word which means wisdom.
  10. 23. An inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premises from which the conclusion is inferred.
  11. 24. It represents an individual member of the class and the class as a whole.
  12. 27. A relation that exists between propositions that differ both in quantity and quality.
  13. 31. A mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to new truth.
  14. 36. Is the linking verb that indicates the agreement or disagreement between the subject and the predicate.
  15. 37. A definition that gives the origin of the word.
  16. 41. A mental operation that pronounces the identity/non-identity between two ideas.
  17. 42. It represents only a part of the universal whether it is definite or indefinite.
  18. 43. A term that carries only one meaning in its several uses.
  19. 44. It expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses.
  20. 45. The power to perform certain actions guided by special knowledge and executed with skills.
  21. 47. A term coined by a greek philosopher.
  22. 48. Philosophical study of God.
  23. 50. It expresses something separated from any single object. It is a pure idea expressed in words.
Down
  1. 1. Indicates the degree of universality of the subject.
  2. 3. Study of beauty.
  3. 5. It is formed through the mediation of other ideas.
  4. 6. Mental operation by which we grasp the essence of a thing without yet making a statement about it.
  5. 8. Two opposed ideas, one of which expresses perfection, and the other its lack that ought to be possessed.
  6. 10. An argument that can be considered valid or invalid, sound or unsound.
  7. 11. It represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole.
  8. 12. Two opposed terms that bear mutual relation to one another such that one cannot be understood without the other.
  9. 13. A definition that gives the same connotation of the term.
  10. 14. The science of the universe.
  11. 18. It is a set of things to which the term refers, also known as extension.
  12. 20. Terms that are mutually exclusive such that the affirmation of one is the denial of the other.
  13. 21. Greek word which means love
  14. 25. Other term for formal logic.
  15. 26. Study of correct reasoning.
  16. 28. A mental sign whereby we grasp the essence of a thing.
  17. 29. Father of Logic
  18. 30. A term that carries meaning n some ways the same and in other ways different.
  19. 32. The term being defined.
  20. 33. A greek philosopher who noted that man has three types.
  21. 34. It refers to the group of characteristics essential to a term.
  22. 35. A verbal manifestation of an idea.
  23. 38. A relation that exists between universal propositions that differ in quality only.
  24. 39. Other term for categorical proposition.
  25. 40. An argument that is described as "strong" or "acceptable" but never as "valid" or sound. It is also future oriented.
  26. 46. Terms that express extremes belonging to the same class.
  27. 49. Study of the morality of human acts.