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Logic:the science and art of correct thinking
Ethics:that which delves into the morality of human acts, or as the contemporary moralists see it, the reflection on creative responsibility.
Epistemology:the theory of knowledge, the goal of which is truth.
Ontology:the philosophy of being.it is the branch of metaphysics.
Cosmology:the study of inanimate beings such as the universe, from the philosophical viewpoint, of course.
Aesthetics:the study of beautiful.
Rational : the study of the life principle Of living things specifically that of men.
Expressive: this function is best illustrated in poetry where emotions and attitudes are expressed beautifully.
Concept:is the representation of an object by the intellect through Which man understands or comprehends.
Absolute:Signifies the meaning of a complete substance endowed with its independent reality
Connotative:signifies the object as an accident existing in a substance.
Positive:signifies the existence or possession of something.
Negative:signifies the non-existence or non-possession of something.
Term:is a external representation of a concept and the ultimate structural element of a proposition.
Judgment:is the mental act which affirms or denies something.
Proposition:product of judgment.
Subject:is the one spoken of, the one about whom or of which something is affirmed or denied.
Predicate:is what affirmed or denied of the subject.
Copula:links the subject with the predicate.
Singular:if the subject stands for a single or definite individual.
Particular:if the subject designates an indefinite part of its total extension.
Universal:if the subject can apply to every portion signified by the term.
Hypothetical:is a compound proposition which contains a proposed or tentative explanation.
Compound:consists of at least two clauses connected by junctions. Etc.
Analogous:terms are analogous if they have partly the same and partly diff meanings.
Intrinsic: if the concepts they signify are realized in all their analogous.
Extrinsic: if the concepts they signify are realized only in their primary analogous.
Across:| 4. | if the concepts they signify are realized in all their analogous. | | 10. | consists of at least two clauses connected by junctions. Etc. | | 11. | is a compound proposition which contains a proposed or tentative explanation. | | 13. | the study of inanimate beings such as the universe, from the philosophical viewpoint, of course. | | 15. | Signifies the meaning of a complete substance endowed with its independent reality | | 16. | signifies the object as an accident existing in a substance. |
| | 17. | the philosophy of being.it is the branch of metaphysics. | | 19. | if the subject designates an indefinite part of its total extension. | | 21. | is a external representation of a concept and the ultimate structural element of a proposition. | | 23. | links the subject with the predicate. | | 26. | signifies the existence or possession of something. | | 27. | the science and art of correct thinking |
| | Down:| 1. | if the concepts they signify are realized only in their primary analogous. | | 2. | the study of the life principle Of living things specifically that of men. | | 3. | signifies the non-existence or non-possession of something. | | 5. | is the representation of an object by the intellect through Which man understands or comprehends. | | 6. | is what affirmed or denied of the subject. | | 7. | is the mental act which affirms or denies something. | | 8. | that which delves into the morality of human acts, or as the contemporary moralists see it, the reflection on creative responsibility. | | 9. | is the one spoken of, the one about whom or of which something is affirmed or denied. |
| | 12. | product of judgment. | | 14. | if the subject stands for a single or definite individual. | | 18. | this function is best illustrated in poetry where emotions and attitudes are expressed beautifully. | | 20. | the study of beautiful. | | 22. | the theory of knowledge, the goal of which is truth. | | 24. | terms are analogous if they have partly the same and partly diff meanings. | | 25. | if the subject can apply to every portion signified by the term. |
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Across:| 4. | if the concepts they signify are realized in all their analogous. | | 10. | consists of at least two clauses connected by junctions. Etc. | | 11. | is a compound proposition which contains a proposed or tentative explanation. | | 13. | the study of inanimate beings such as the universe, from the philosophical viewpoint, of course. | | 15. | Signifies the meaning of a complete substance endowed with its independent reality | | 16. | signifies the object as an accident existing in a substance. |
| | 17. | the philosophy of being.it is the branch of metaphysics. | | 19. | if the subject designates an indefinite part of its total extension. | | 21. | is a external representation of a concept and the ultimate structural element of a proposition. | | 23. | links the subject with the predicate. | | 26. | signifies the existence or possession of something. | | 27. | the science and art of correct thinking |
| | Down:| 1. | if the concepts they signify are realized only in their primary analogous. | | 2. | the study of the life principle Of living things specifically that of men. | | 3. | signifies the non-existence or non-possession of something. | | 5. | is the representation of an object by the intellect through Which man understands or comprehends. | | 6. | is what affirmed or denied of the subject. | | 7. | is the mental act which affirms or denies something. | | 8. | that which delves into the morality of human acts, or as the contemporary moralists see it, the reflection on creative responsibility. | | 9. | is the one spoken of, the one about whom or of which something is affirmed or denied. |
| | 12. | product of judgment. | | 14. | if the subject stands for a single or definite individual. | | 18. | this function is best illustrated in poetry where emotions and attitudes are expressed beautifully. | | 20. | the study of beautiful. | | 22. | the theory of knowledge, the goal of which is truth. | | 24. | terms are analogous if they have partly the same and partly diff meanings. | | 25. | if the subject can apply to every portion signified by the term. |
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