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inference: usually refers to the mental process of moving from the premise to the conclusion
sequence: this implication or logical relation between antecedent and consequence
deduction: is the relationship among the propositions in an argument in which the premise flow with logical necessity into the conclusion
induction: is the relationship among the proposition in an argument in which the premise do not flow with logical necessity into the conclusion
explanation: the conclusion is not the logical conclusion
logical argument: is usually considered as a set of propositions containing premise and a conclusion
major premise: usually a principle or general fact
minor premise:particular fact
conclusion: result result of two premise
premise : are also termed antecedent and the conclusion is termed consequence
read: (or listen)first with the aim of getting the point of the passage or the speech
logic: the science and art of correct thinking
ethics:that which delves into the morality of a human right
epistemology: the theory of knowledge, the goal of which is of which is true
ontology:the philosophy of being
cosmology: the study of inanimate being such as such as universe, from the philosophical viewpoint, of course
aesthetics: the study of beautiful
rational psychology: the study of the life principle of living things specially that of man
social philosophy:the study of relationship between man and the family,church
etymological: philosophy comes from from two greek words philo and sophia which means loves of wisdom.
formal logic:is concerned with the aspect of form which has to do with correctness or sequence
material logic: is concerned with the aspect of subject matter or content or truth
informative:this is the most common function, attested to by textbook and all other books in history, literature, philosophy, science
expressive: this functions the best illustrated in poetry where emotions and attitude are expressed beautifully
directive: this function of language is most easily seen to command and request
concept:is the representation of an object by the intellect through which man understand or comprehends a thing
first intention: is a concept b which we understand what a thing is according to what it is in reality, independent of our thinking about it
second intention: is a concept by whichwe understand not only what a thing is in realitybut also how it is in the mind
concrete concept: is a concept which expresses a "form"and a "subject"
connotative concept: signifies the object as an accident existing in a substance
absolute concept:signifies the meaning of a complete substance endowed with its independent reality
abstract concept: is concept which has "form" only
positive concept: signifies the existence or possession of something
negative concept: signifies the non-existence or non-possession of something
absolute extension:is the sum total of all actual or possible individual subjects signified by the term
functional extension:is the sum total of individual subject present to the mind at the moment of discourse
singular: a term is singular if it stands for a single definite individual or group.
collective nouns:not just the word but also expressions implying a single whole
particular: a term is particular when it stands for an indefinite part of an absolute extension
Across:| 1. | usually a principle or general fact | | 5. | is concerned with the aspect of form which has to do with correctness or sequence | | 6. | is the representation of an object by the intellect through which man understand or comprehends a thing | | 8. | usually refers to the mental process of moving from the premise to the conclusion | | 10. | signifies the object as an accident existing in a substance | | 11. | this is the most common function, attested to by textbook and all other books in history, literature, philosophy, science | | 13. | that which delves into the morality of a human right | | 17. | the science and art of correct thinking |
| | 18. | the philosophy of being | | 23. | a term is particular when it stands for an indefinite part of an absolute extension | | 24. | this functions the best illustrated in poetry where emotions and attitude are expressed beautifully | | 26. | is a concept which expresses a "form"and a "subject" | | 27. | the study of inanimate being such as such as universe, from the philosophical viewpoint, of course | | 28. | are also termed antecedent and the conclusion is termed consequence | | 29. | is concept which has "form" only |
| | Down:| 2. | is the sum total of all actual or possible individual subjects signified by the term | | 3. | particular fact | | 4. | is the relationship among the propositions in an argument in which the premise flow with logical necessity into the conclusion | | 7. | is a concept b which we understand what a thing is according to what it is in reality, independent of our thinking about it | | 9. | result result of two premise | | 12. | the study of beautiful | | 14. | the study of the life principle of living things specially that of man |
| | 15. | a term is singular if it stands for a single definite individual or group. | | 16. | signifies the non-existence or non-possession of something | | 19. | is the relationship among the proposition in an argument in which the premise do not flow with logical necessity into the conclusion | | 20. | (or listen)first with the aim of getting the point of the passage or the speech | | 21. | philosophy comes from from two greek words philo and sophia which means loves of wisdom. | | 22. | this function of language is most easily seen to command and request | | 25. | this implication or logical relation between antecedent and consequence |
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Across:| 1. | usually a principle or general fact | | 5. | is concerned with the aspect of form which has to do with correctness or sequence | | 6. | is the representation of an object by the intellect through which man understand or comprehends a thing | | 8. | usually refers to the mental process of moving from the premise to the conclusion | | 10. | signifies the object as an accident existing in a substance | | 11. | this is the most common function, attested to by textbook and all other books in history, literature, philosophy, science | | 13. | that which delves into the morality of a human right | | 17. | the science and art of correct thinking |
| | 18. | the philosophy of being | | 23. | a term is particular when it stands for an indefinite part of an absolute extension | | 24. | this functions the best illustrated in poetry where emotions and attitude are expressed beautifully | | 26. | is a concept which expresses a "form"and a "subject" | | 27. | the study of inanimate being such as such as universe, from the philosophical viewpoint, of course | | 28. | are also termed antecedent and the conclusion is termed consequence | | 29. | is concept which has "form" only |
| | Down:| 2. | is the sum total of all actual or possible individual subjects signified by the term | | 3. | particular fact | | 4. | is the relationship among the propositions in an argument in which the premise flow with logical necessity into the conclusion | | 7. | is a concept b which we understand what a thing is according to what it is in reality, independent of our thinking about it | | 9. | result result of two premise | | 12. | the study of beautiful | | 14. | the study of the life principle of living things specially that of man |
| | 15. | a term is singular if it stands for a single definite individual or group. | | 16. | signifies the non-existence or non-possession of something | | 19. | is the relationship among the proposition in an argument in which the premise do not flow with logical necessity into the conclusion | | 20. | (or listen)first with the aim of getting the point of the passage or the speech | | 21. | philosophy comes from from two greek words philo and sophia which means loves of wisdom. | | 22. | this function of language is most easily seen to command and request | | 25. | this implication or logical relation between antecedent and consequence |
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