Lesson 10: Moods of Categorical Syllogisms Flashcards
1
Q
The ______ of a categorical syllogism refers to the different arrangements of the four types of propositions
A
moods
2
Q
There are _____ valid moods grouped in the 4 figures of categorical syllogisms
A
19
3
Q
The ______ in the name of a mood refer to the type of categorical propositions of its premises and the conclusion
A
vowels
4
Q
For the major premise, the type of proposition is the vowel of the _______ syllable of the mood’s name
A
first
5
Q
For the minor premise, the type of proposition is the vowel of the ______ syllable of the mood’s name
A
second
6
Q
For the conclusion, the type of proposition is the vowel of the _____ syllable of the mood’s name
A
third
7
Q
- Barbara
- Celarent
- Darii
- Ferio
A
Figure 1 Moods
8
Q
- Darapti
- Disamis
- Datisi
- Felapton
- Bocardo
- Ferison
A
Figure 3 Moods
9
Q
- Cesare
- Camestres
- Festino
- Baroco
A
Figure 2 Moods
10
Q
- Bramantip
- Camenes
- Dimaris
- Fesapo
- Fresison
A
Figure 4 Moods