Material Logic: Fill in the Blank-Part III

Gap-fill exercise

  

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!

40. Using the diagram you completed in Question 39., and the text you drew from to complete it, write a simple outline of the modes of being.
Material Logic
Modes of
The ten
The Five Predicables

41. The three modes of knowledge are:
1.
2.
3.

42. In definition, we study what a thing .
43. The four causes are:
1. cause
2. cause
3. cause
4. cause

44. In division, we learn what a thing is of.
45. In argumentation, we study the of an argument.
46. The three kinds of argument we study in argumentation are:

47. Indicate what would go in boxes A through K of the following chart:
mlogic01-question47.gif
Box AModes of
Box B
Box C
Box D
Box E cause
Box F cause
Box G cause
Box H cause
Box I arguments
Box J arguments
Box K arguments

48. Using the diagram you completed above, and the text from which you drew to complete it, write a simple outline of this section of the text:
Material Logic
Modes of
cause
cause
cause
cause
arguments
arguments
arguments

49. The four types of arguments we study under argumentation are:
1.
2.
3.
4.

50. Judicative reasoning is reasoning based on , self-evident or true .
51. Dialectical reasoning is based on theories or opinions and yields only conclusions.
52. Rhetorical reasoning is based on popular sayings, mottos, proverbs or examples and is used to people.
53. Poetial reasoning is baed on stories, songs, poems, or fables to help the hearer the good or bad in something.
54. Indicate what would go in boxes A through E of the following chart:
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Box AModes of
Box B argument
Box C argument
Box D argument
Box E argument

55. Using the diagram ou completed in Question 54., and the text from which you drew to complete it, write a simple outline of this section of the text.
Material Logic
Modes of
Modes of
Modes of
argumentation
argumentation
argumentation
argumentation

56. N/A
57. Using your answers in Questions 31., 39., 47., and 54., and the text from which you drew to construct it, write an outline of the Traditional Logic:
Traditional Logic
Logic
Reasoning
Simple
Inference
Reasoning
Syllogisms
Syllogisms
Syllogisms
Induction
Induction
Reasoning by
Logic
Modes of
The ten
The Five
Modes of
cause
cause
cause
cause
arguments
arguments
arguments
Modes of
argumentation
argumentation
argumentation
argumentation