1. In the previous chapter, we discussed simple apprehension. In this chapter, we discuss
.
2. We call the verbal expression of a simple apprehension a
.
3. The verbal expression of a judgement is called a
.
4. N/A
5. A judgment can be defined as the act by which the intellect
by
, or
by
.
6. A judgement unites (or separates) two
.
7. In the sentence, “Man is an animal,” the two things are we unite by affirming are '
' and '
'.
8. In the sentence, “Man is not God,” the two things are we separating by denying are '
' and '
'.
9. In any proposition, the two concepts that we unite by affirming or separate by denying are the
-term and the
-term.
10. The subject is that about which we are saying something; it is the concept about which we are
or
something.
11. The
is what it is we are saying about the subject; it is what we are affirming or denying about it.
12.
is the subject and
is the predicate in the judgment expressed by the proposition, “Man is an animal.”
13. The subject is
and the predicate is
in the judgement expressed by the proposition, “Man is not God.”
14. We are affirming that man is an
(biologically) in the proposition, “Man is an animal.”
15. We are denying that man is
in the proposition, “Man is not God.”
16. The proper definition of proposition a sentence or statement which expresses
or
17.
,
,
and
are not propositions.
18. N/A.
19. N/A.
20. N/A.
21. The three elements of any proposition (in the order they usually appear in English):
22. Tell what each of the following letters stand for:
S:
-term
P:
-term
c:
23. The subject-term is the verbal expression of the
of a
.
24. The predicate-term is the verbal expression of the
of a
.
25. A copula is a form of the
verb (e.g. is, are, etc.) that connects the
and the
.
26. A
-term can be made up of many words.
27. The
-term can also be made up of many words.
28. N/A.
29.A proposition is in logical form if the subject, predicate and copula are easily
.
30. The best way to change a sentence that is not in logical form into one that is in logical form is to rework the
-copula portion of the sentence to make it more explicit.
31. N/A.
32. N/A.
33. N/A.