Introduction to Philosophy of the Human Person

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  1. 1. Known for the Theory of Tripartite Soul.
  2. 6. Philo means.
  3. 8. It is a mental act which affirms or denies something.
  4. 13. Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of negative copula "is not".
  5. 14. Something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it.
  6. 17. The science that by natural light of reason studies the first causes ir highest principles of all things.
  7. 21. A mental act which the mind studies the physical characteristics or the individualizing notes of particular object.
  8. 24. Is a proposition that unites the subject and the predicate by means of affirmative copula.
  9. 26. Founder of the Eleatic school of philosophy.
  10. 29. Terms tha have completely differences.
  11. 30. Is a m sentence asking question.
  12. 31. A concept signifies the object as an accident.
  13. 33. It is a open new ideas or limits the biases.
  14. 35. Father of Mohism
  15. 36. Wrote the Nicomachean Ethics about practical ethics.
  16. 37. A term that represents the two extremes among object of series belonging to the same class.
  17. 39. It is a concept signifies the object as an accident.
  18. 40. Is a representation of an object by intellect through which man comprehends.
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  1. 2. The study of man values.
  2. 3. Founder of Epicureanism school of philosophy.
  3. 4. It is being a spoken of a proposition and may also be classified.
  4. 5. One of the founders of Western Philosophy.
  5. 7. A mental act by which the mind fixes is consideration upon one particular object after having sensed it.
  6. 9. Is a act by which the mind puts together two or more ideas to form a single idea.
  7. 10. Is a sentence that asserts or denies something and could either be true of false.
  8. 11. Sophia means.
  9. 12. Is a external sign of concept and the ultimate structural element proposition.
  10. 15. A mental act by which the mind notices the likeness and differences in the object having the same essence of belonging.
  11. 16. Argued for the existence of a Trinity in Christian Belief.
  12. 18. It alludes to relationship between the subject and the oredicate term by their agreement or disagreement as expressed.
  13. 19. A sentence of fact.
  14. 20. Study of beauty and perfection.
  15. 22. It is speaks about the subject.
  16. 23. The conclusion of a conditional sentence.
  17. 24. A mental act by which the gives direct attention to essentials or the basic similarities of an idea.
  18. 25. Is a sentence expressing a strong feeling.
  19. 27. A term wherein one affirms what the other denies.
  20. 28. Is a sentence which affirms or denies of something.
  21. 32. It is the sum-total or particular.
  22. 34. A term tha have partly the same.
  23. 38. Is the arguments of reasoning which are valid but are actually invalid.
  24. 39. Helped bring the works and ideas of Aristotle to Europe.