Across
- 2. is a form of immediate inference which consists in transposing the subject and the predicate without changing their meaning
- 3. I affirm
- 6. is a simple proposition that gives direct and unconditional affirmation or denial of something
- 7. is one whose subject and predicate is qualified by exception usin words expect, save,etc
- 9. is when two negatives used in a sentence cancel each other out to make a positive
- 10. is a form of immediate inference which consists in subdtituting an affirmative proposition with its negative equivalent
- 11. is that which affirmed or denied the subject term
- 14. refers to the number of individuals to whom the subject term applies
- 16. consists in obverting the original proposition
- 17. is that about which something affirmed or denied
- 18. consists in obverting the outcome of partial contraposition
- 19. expresses the manner or mode in which the predicate agrees or disagrees with the subject
- 20. I neggate
- 22. is a preparation for the judgement of the intellect
- 23. is one whise subject or predicate is qualified with appraisal
- 24. is that which gives a direct assertion of a agreement or disagreement between the subject term and the predicate term
- 25. are those that are composed of two or more simple proposition joined together to convey a meaningful whole
- 26. limits this extension and a singular proposition restricts it to an individual subject
- 27. is one that expresses as a relationship of time and/or place between sentences
- 28. one which signifies that something is not but eventually comes to be
- 29. is one that exists between two proposition that differ both in quality and quantity
- 31. is a form of immediate inference that involves the method of observasion and conversion
- 32. is one whose subject is given a special empahsis
- 35. is one whose components parts are joined in such a way that is given as the cause of the other
- 38. expresses real dependane between a condition
- 40. a relation that exist between propositions that differ both in quantity and quality
- 41. meaning manner
- 42. the disjuncts are mutually exclusive
- 43. is one whose component parts are joined in opposition by conjuction
- 46. consists in transposing the subject and the predicate with the quantity of the proposition changed from the universal to particular
- 47. is one that indicates the condition of the connection between the subject and the predicate
- 48. a relation that exist between particular proposition that differ in quality only
Down
- 1. consists in transposing the subject and the predicate and retaining the quality of the original proposition and the quality of the terms
- 2. a relation that exists between universal that differ in quantity only
- 4. is one that is but not necessarily so
- 5. is one whose several subjects and/or predicates are joined by affirmative or negative conjuctions
- 8. a relation that exist between two proposition having the same quality but differ in quantity
- 12. is the relation established between the two terms of proposition
- 13. is the linking verb is
- 15. can be represented as a class within another
- 21. indicates the degree of the universality of the subject
- 25. is composed of several propositions
- 29. is one that denies the simultaneous possibility of the alternatives
- 30. is one that is not possible to deny
- 33. one which signifies that something cannot be and will never be
- 34. is that which takes the subject in the entirely of its extension
- 36. expresses the ways in which terms can occur in a categorical proposition
- 37. is one which exists between two universal proposition that differ only in quality
- 39. is a mental operation that pronounces the agreement or disagreement between two ideas
- 44. proposition expresses alternatives which cannot be true or false together but only one can be true
- 45. is one subject or predicate is qualified by limiting particles like only,alone,none,but,solely
