Logic I: Quiz 03-Fill in the Blank

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1. In this chapter, we discussed the two properties of .
2. The definition of term is a word or group of words which verbally expresses a .
3. The two properties of terms are:
1.
2.

4. The three ways that terms can be divided according to their signification are:
1.
2.
3.

5. terms are terms that have exactly the same meaning no matter when or how they are used.
6. Examples of terms used in the book are: photosynthesis, anthropology, the second law of thermodynamics, tablesaw, phillips head screwdriver and drill bit.
7. Many univocal terms are or terms.
8. If you translate it literally from the Latin, the term univocal means 'one '.
9. N/A
10. Equivocal terms, are terms that, although spelled and pronounced exactly alike, have entirely and meanings.
11. Some terms mentioned in the text are: pitcher, plane and jar.
12. Many equivocal terms are used in .
13. If you translate it literally from the Latin, the term equivocal means ' voice'.
14. N/A
15. Analogous terms are terms that are applied to things, but have meanings.
16. Some examples of terms mentioned in the text are: window, wheel and wooden.
17. Analogous terms are commonly used in and .
18. N/A
19. It is important to know about , and terms because terms must be defined accurately in order to use proper logic.
20. The three ways we can divide up terms according to their supposition are:
1. supposition
2. supposition
3. supposition

21. Material supposition occurs when a term refers to something as it exists .
22. An example of supposition mentioned in the book would be: “Man is a three-lettered word.”
23. N/A
24. Logical supposition occurs when a term refers to something as it exists .
25. An example of supposition mentioned in the would be: “Man has five notes.”
26. N/A
27. supposition occurs when a term refers to something as it exists in the real world.
28. An example of supposition mentioned in the book would be: “Man was created by God.”
29. N/A
30. Fill out the chart below showing the three aspects of logic:
Mental ActVerbal Expression