Across
- 1. Is something that leads to the knowledge of something else
- 2. An argument that is not sound
- 3. Two opposed ideas, one of which expresses perfection and the other its lack that ought to be possesed
- 6. It expresses something that has existential actuality
- 7. Opposite of true
- 8. Is one that is both valid and has true premises
- 10. It represents only a part of the universal whether it is definite or indefinite
- 13. A statement which we derive the conclusion from
- 18. It represents an individual member of the class and the class as a whole
- 19. A term that carries only one meaning in its several uses
- 20. The study of reality
- 22. It is used to remove vagueness and verbal dispute
- 25. Is an inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premises from which the conclusion is inferred
- 26. It is considered this when the conclusion is true because the of the true premises
- 28. Is the act by which intellect grasps the essence of something
- 29. A verbal manifestation of an idea
- 30. The philosophical study of God.
- 31. Terms that co-exist in a subject
- 34. Terms that are mutually exclusive such that the affirmation of one is the denial of the other
- 38. Framework for all knowledge
- 40. Thought that man could never perfectly posses a comprehensive understanding of wisdom but is only in pursuit of it.
- 42. The study of morality of human act
- 44. Terms that express extremes belonging to the same class
- 45. The study of correct reasoning
- 46. It is considered this when the conclusion is false but the premises are true
- 47. Opposite of false
Down
- 1. comes from the latin word "Scire"
- 4. Is formed from the direct perception of things
- 5. Is a mental sign whereby we grasp the essence of a thing
- 8. It represents a single person,event or object
- 9. Is a mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between to ideas
- 11. Terms that cannot co-exist in a subject
- 12. Is a mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth
- 14. One who is aiming at wisdom without achieving it.
- 15. "A knowledge of things attained by ana investigation of their causes"
- 16. Two terms that cannot be understood without the other
- 17. It is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning
- 21. A term that carries different meaning in its different uses
- 23. A term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different
- 24. The study of validity of human knowledge
- 27. Is formed through the mediation of other ideas
- 32. Where judgement is concretely expressed.
- 33. means "Wisdom"
- 35. It represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole
- 36. It expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses.
- 37. The science of the universe
- 39. It has no correspondence with reality and is merely a fabrication of the mind
- 40. means "Love"
- 41. It expresses something separated from any single object
- 43. means "to know"
