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philosophy: The term “__________” was invented by Pythagorean, a Greek philosopher, who noted that there are three types: a lover of pleasure – a lover of success and a lover of wisdom.
sophia: Means wisdom
epistemology: The study of validity of human knowledge.
logic: The study of correct reasoning.
theodicy: A philosophical study of God.
judgement: It is the mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between the two ideas.
simpleapprehension: It is the act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something apprehension because it lays hold of the thing mentally; simply because the intellect merely take the things without any affirmation or denial about it.
argument: It is an inferential thinking composed of a conclusion and promises from which the conclusion is inferred.
inductiveargument: It first gathers specific information then draws a general conclusion which predicts what the future can be.
validargument: It is not necessarily a sound argument for if at least one of the premises is false, one does not have the guarantee that the conclusion is true.
philia: Greek word that means love.
metaphysics: The study of reality (beings and Being).
ethics: The study of the morality of human act.
cosmology: It is the science of universe.
formallogic: It is also called a symbolic logic; concerns itself primarily with the correctness rather than truth of a logical process.
reasoning: It is the mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth.
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Across:| 5. | The study of the morality of human act. | | 8. | It is the act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something apprehension because it lays hold of the thing mentally; simply because the intellect merely take the things without any affirmation or denial about it. | | 13. | It is the science of universe. | | 14. | The study of reality (beings and Being). | | 15. | The study of correct reasoning. |
| | Down:| 1. | The term “__________” was invented by Pythagorean, a Greek philosopher, who noted that there are three types: a lover of pleasure – a lover of success and a lover of wisdom. | | 2. | It is the mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between the two ideas. | | 3. | Greek word that means love. | | 4. | It is not necessarily a sound argument for if at least one of the premises is false, one does not have the guarantee that the conclusion is true. | | 6. | Means wisdom | | 7. | A philosophical study of God. | | 9. | It is the mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth. | | 10. | It is an inferential thinking composed of a conclusion and promises from which the conclusion is inferred. | | 11. | The study of validity of human knowledge. | | 12. | It is also called a symbolic logic; concerns itself primarily with the correctness rather than truth of a logical process. |
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Across:| 5. | The study of the morality of human act. | | 8. | It is the act by which the intellect grasps the essence of something apprehension because it lays hold of the thing mentally; simply because the intellect merely take the things without any affirmation or denial about it. | | 13. | It is the science of universe. | | 14. | The study of reality (beings and Being). | | 15. | The study of correct reasoning. |
| | Down:| 1. | The term “__________” was invented by Pythagorean, a Greek philosopher, who noted that there are three types: a lover of pleasure – a lover of success and a lover of wisdom. | | 2. | It is the mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between the two ideas. | | 3. | Greek word that means love. | | 4. | It is not necessarily a sound argument for if at least one of the premises is false, one does not have the guarantee that the conclusion is true. | | 6. | Means wisdom | | 7. | A philosophical study of God. | | 9. | It is the mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth. | | 10. | It is an inferential thinking composed of a conclusion and promises from which the conclusion is inferred. | | 11. | The study of validity of human knowledge. | | 12. | It is also called a symbolic logic; concerns itself primarily with the correctness rather than truth of a logical process. |
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