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Judgement : a mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity bet. two ideas
Reasoning : mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth
Idea : verbal manifestation of term
Term : conventional sign that is expressive of an idea
Sign : something that leads to the knowledge of something
Conventional Sign : contrasted to the natural sign
Predicaments : refer to the set of fundamental ideas in terms of which all other ideas can be expressed
Predicables : are the diff. kinds of logical universal concepts that may be applied to may subjects
Definition : expresses what the name means to avoid ambiguity
Definiendum : term to be defined
Definiens : defining term
Nominal Definition : a kind of definition expresses what the name means but not exactly what the thing is
Ostensive : indicates the meaning but through pointing or drawing of the object
Synonymous : gives the same connotation the one with the other in any context without shift in meaning
Etymological : a kind of nominal definition that gives the origin of the word
Real : a kind of definition that tells what the thing is
Logical Opposition : diff. relations w/c exists bet. propositions having the same subject & predicate but differing in quality & quantity
Contradiction : a relation which exists bet. propositions that differ both in quantity & quality
Contrariety : a relation which exists bet. universal propositions that differ in quality only
Subcontrariety : a relation which exists bet. particular propositions
Subalternation : a relation which exists bet. two propositions having the same quality but differing in quantity
Fallacy : unreliable inference
Sophism : a fallacy committed intentionally to deceive
Argumentum Ad Hominem : appealing to one's emotion
Argumentum Ad Baculum : appeals by force
Logic
Across:| 2. | refer to the set of fundamental ideas in terms of which all other ideas can be expressed | | 7. | something that leads to the knowledge of something | | 8. | defining term | | 10. | appeals by force | | 12. | expresses what the name means to avoid ambiguity |
| | 16. | a relation which exists bet. universal propositions that differ in quality only | | 17. | a relation which exists bet. two propositions having the same quality but differing in quantity | | 20. | are the diff. kinds of logical universal concepts that may be applied to may subjects | | 21. | a kind of nominal definition that gives the origin of the word | | 22. | term to be defined |
| | Down:| 1. | appealing to one's emotion | | 3. | mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth | | 4. | gives the same connotation the one with the other in any context without shift in meaning | | 5. | contrasted to the natural sign | | 6. | unreliable inference | | 9. | a mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity bet. two ideas |
| | 11. | a kind of definition that tells what the thing is | | 13. | indicates the meaning but through pointing or drawing of the object | | 14. | a relation which exists bet. propositions that differ both in quantity & quality | | 15. | a fallacy committed intentionally to deceive | | 18. | verbal manifestation of term | | 19. | conventional sign that is expressive of an idea |
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Logic
Across:| 2. | refer to the set of fundamental ideas in terms of which all other ideas can be expressed | | 7. | something that leads to the knowledge of something | | 8. | defining term | | 10. | appeals by force | | 12. | expresses what the name means to avoid ambiguity |
| | 16. | a relation which exists bet. universal propositions that differ in quality only | | 17. | a relation which exists bet. two propositions having the same quality but differing in quantity | | 20. | are the diff. kinds of logical universal concepts that may be applied to may subjects | | 21. | a kind of nominal definition that gives the origin of the word | | 22. | term to be defined |
| | Down:| 1. | appealing to one's emotion | | 3. | mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth | | 4. | gives the same connotation the one with the other in any context without shift in meaning | | 5. | contrasted to the natural sign | | 6. | unreliable inference | | 9. | a mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity bet. two ideas |
| | 11. | a kind of definition that tells what the thing is | | 13. | indicates the meaning but through pointing or drawing of the object | | 14. | a relation which exists bet. propositions that differ both in quantity & quality | | 15. | a fallacy committed intentionally to deceive | | 18. | verbal manifestation of term | | 19. | conventional sign that is expressive of an idea |
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