Across
- 4. The verbal expression of a judgement.
- 6. Is the mental act whose verbal expression is a proposition.
- 10. The _____ of a proposition has to do with its affirmative or negative.
- 11. Act of seeing or hearing or smelling or tasting or touching.
- 13. The Verbal expression of a simple apprehension.
- 16. Correspondence of a statement to reality.
- 17. Flying mammal
- 18. Person considered the father of logic.
- 21. Statements that differ in both quality and quantity.
- 24. The third element of the proposition.
- 27. _____ logic is the study of classical syllogism.
- 28. Terms that are applied to different things but have related meanings.
- 29. Man's best friend
- 30. Used to indicate that all premises in an argument are true and the argument is valid.
- 31. Terms that are spelled and pronounced alike have different and unrelated meanings.
- 32. The science of right thinking.
- 33. Four basic _____ propositions are A, I, E, and O.
- 34. Statements that are in _____ affirm and deny the same predicate of the same subject.
Down
- 1. Tells us what the essence of a thing is.
- 2. The process by which a simple apprehension is derived from a sense perception and a mental image.
- 3. A sentence or statement which expresses truth or falsity
- 5. Large marsupial
- 7. Tells us the quality and quantity of a proposition.
- 8. Has a trunk
- 9. The verbal expression of a deductive inference.
- 12. The _____ of a proposition has to do with whether it is universal or particular.
- 14. Image of an object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception.
- 15. The _____ Tree: A convenient way to break down a complex concept inot the simple concepts of which it is made.
- 18. Simple _____ is an act by which the mind grasps the general concept of an object without affirming or denying anything about it.
- 19. The form that a sentence must be in to be handled logically.
- 20. Conclusion follows logically from its premises.
- 22. Tells us the things to which that essence applies.
- 23. Likes to chase mice
- 25. _____ logic is the study of the calculus of propositions.
- 26. Terms can be divided into their _____ in three ways: Univocal, equivocal, and analogous terms.
- 35. Three types of existence: verbal mental or real.
