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What is Logic?   Logic is the science of right thinking.  
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A statement of fact is called by what two terms?   True or False  
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An argument is called by what two terms?   Valid or Invalid  
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What term do we use to say an argument is logical?   Validity  
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What do we call a statement that has both true premises and is valid?   Sound  
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What is truth?   the correspondence of a statement to reality  
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What is validity?   when a conclusion follows logically from it's premises  
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What is Simple Apprehension?   Simple apprehension occurs when we first form the a concept of something in our mind without affirming or denying anything about it.  
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What it the Verbal expression of Simple Apprehension?   term  
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What is Judgement?   Judgment is when we affirm or deny something about something.  
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What is the verbal expression of Judgment?   proposition  
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What is Deuctive Inference?   Deductive inference is when we amke the logical conections in our mind between the terms in an argument in a way that shows us that the conclusion either does or does not follow from the premises.  
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What is the verbal expression of Dective Inference?   syllogism  
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What is concept?   Concept is when you understand the essence of a thing.  
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What is abstraction?   Abstraction is is the process by which a simple apprehension is derived from sense perception.  
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What are the two properties of simple apprehension?   The two properties of simple apprehension are comprehension ans extension.  
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What is comprehension?   Comprehension is the completly articulated sum of the intelligible aspects, or elements represented by a concept.  
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What does rational mean?   Rational means the ability to distinguish true from false.  
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What is extension?   Extension tells us the things to which and essence applies.  
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What is comprehension?   Comprehension tells us the essence of the thing.  
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What is signification?   Signification is the division of terms into univocal, equivocal, and analogous terms.  
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What are the two properties of term?   The two properties of term are sinification and supposition.  
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What is supposition?   Supposition is the division of terms as verbal, mental, or real.  
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What is abstraction?   Abstraction is is the process by which a simple apprehension is derived from sense perception.  
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What are the two properties of simple apprehension?   The two properties of simple apprehension are comprehension ans extension.  
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What is comprehension?   Comprehension is the completly articulated sum of the intelligible aspects, or elements represented by a concept.  
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What does rational mean?   Rational means the ability to distinguish true from false.  
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What is extension?   Extension tells us the things to which and essence applies.  
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What is comprehension?   Comprehension tells us the essence of the thing.  
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What is signification?   Signification is the division of terms into univocal, equivocal, and analogous terms.  
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What are the two properties of term?   The two properties of term are sinification and supposition.  
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What is supposition?   Supposition is the division of terms as verbal, mental, or real.  
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What are the four basic catagorical propositions?   The four basic catagorical propositions are affirmative, negative, universal, and particular.  
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What are the four relationships that propositions can have to each other?   The two relationships that propositions can have to one and other are Contrary, Conradictory, subcontrary and subalternate.  
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What is the Rule of Contradiciton?   The first rule of contradiciton is: Contradictory statementsa re statements that differ in both quality and quantity.  
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What is the First Law of Opposition?   Contradictories cannot both at the same time be true nor at the sam etime be false.  
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What is the Rule of Contraries?   Two statements that are contrary to one and other if they are both universal but differ in quality.  
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What is the Second Law of Opposition?   Contraries cannot at the same time be true but can at the same time be false.  
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What is the rule of subcontraries?   Two statements are subcontrary if they are both particular statements that differ in quality.  
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What is the Third Law of Opposition?   Subcontraries may at the same time be true, but cannot at the same time be false.  
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What is the rule of Subalternation?   Two statements are subalternate if they have the same quality, but differ in quantity.  
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