Chapter 4 Review Flashcards
A philosophy advocating the repression of emotion and indifference to pleasure or pain.
stoicism
A positive mental attitude toward a proposition; something a person accepts as true
belief
Contrary to the mind of God
false
That which is suggested by evidence or reasoning. That which follows logically from something else
implications
___ is the study of the principles of correct reasoning. It is the way God thinks
Logic
In accordance with the laws of Logic: logical
rational
Comforming to the mind of God
true
To be ___ is to reason incorrectly. But god, by His nature always reasons correctly.
illogical
Having confidence in something not perceived with the senses.
faith
The disclosure of information from God to man
revelation (divine)
true, justified belief
knowledge
universal, invariant, abstract rules of correct reasoning
laws of logic
independent of the person; something that is the same for all people
objective
A truth claim, may be true or false
proposition
having supreme power or authority and not required to answer to any higher authority
sovereign