This document contains 15 questions for a bring-home exam on logic. It asks students to define key logic terms like logic, phantasm, substance, essence, nature, term, judgment, and proposition. It also asks students to differentiate between related concepts like idea and simple apprehension, universal and particular terms, and affirmative and negative judgments. The questions cover fundamental topics in logic including the definition, importance, and formal and material objects of logic.
This document contains 15 questions for a bring-home exam on logic. It asks students to define key logic terms like logic, phantasm, substance, essence, nature, term, judgment, and proposition. It also asks students to differentiate between related concepts like idea and simple apprehension, universal and particular terms, and affirmative and negative judgments. The questions cover fundamental topics in logic including the definition, importance, and formal and material objects of logic.
This document contains 15 questions for a bring-home exam on logic. It asks students to define key logic terms like logic, phantasm, substance, essence, nature, term, judgment, and proposition. It also asks students to differentiate between related concepts like idea and simple apprehension, universal and particular terms, and affirmative and negative judgments. The questions cover fundamental topics in logic including the definition, importance, and formal and material objects of logic.
This document contains 15 questions for a bring-home exam on logic. It asks students to define key logic terms like logic, phantasm, substance, essence, nature, term, judgment, and proposition. It also asks students to differentiate between related concepts like idea and simple apprehension, universal and particular terms, and affirmative and negative judgments. The questions cover fundamental topics in logic including the definition, importance, and formal and material objects of logic.
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PHILO 2: Logic
Bring-home Exam
Research and answer the following questions, to wit:
1. Define Logic 2. State the importance of logic 3. What is the material object of logic? 4. What is the formal object of logic? 5. Define Phantasm 6. Differentiate idea from simple apprehension 7. Define: a) substance; b) essence; and c) nature 8. Enumerate and explain the properties of an idea 9. What is the inverse relation of comprehension and extension? 10. Define term 11. Compare and contrast universal terms from particular terms. 12. Define judgment 13. Compare and contrast affirmative judgment from negative judgment 14. Define proposition 15. Enumerate and explain the elements of a proposition