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Logic

Across
Types of significations that are used in poetry a lot.
The Premises are true and the conclusion is valid.
Meaning of a thing.
Verbal Expression of a judgment.
Means that the conclusion follows logically from the premises.
The process by which a simple apprehension is derived from a sense perception and a mental image.
The completely articulated sum of the intelligible aspects, or elements represented by a concept.
Means the correspondence of a statement to reality.
Means, "equal voice."
Is the act by which the mind grasps the concept or general meaning of an object without affirming or denying anything about it.
Sentient, rational, living, material, substance.
Affirming or denying.
Term, Proposition, and Syllogism.
All men who lived, are living, and will live in the future.
Verbal Expression of a Deductive Inference.
Third aspect of a simple apprehension.
Concerned with the content of the argument.
Interested in the form or structure of reasoning.
Simple Apprehension, Judgment, and Deductive Inference.
Down
The image of an object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception of that object.
Is the act of seeing/ hearing/ tasting/ touching/ smelling.
The first of the two properties of the term.
The science of right thinking.
Occurs when we make the logical connections in our mind between terms in the argument in a way that shows us that the conclusion either follows or does not follow the premises.
John Stuart Mill pioneered the theories about _____ that we study today.
Verbal, mental, and real are three types of _____ that a term can refer to.
The second of the two properties of the term.
Verbal Expression of the Simple Apprehension.
"Father of Logic."