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

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2
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There are _____ valid moods grouped in the 4 figures of categorical syllogisms

A

19

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3
Q

The ______ in the name of a mood refer to the type of categorical propositions of its premises and the conclusion

A

vowels

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4
Q

For the major premise, the type of proposition is the vowel of the _______ syllable of the mood’s name

A

first

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5
Q

For the minor premise, the type of proposition is the vowel of the ______ syllable of the mood’s name

A

second

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For the conclusion, the type of proposition is the vowel of the _____ syllable of the mood’s name

A

third

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7
Q
  1. Barbara
  2. Celarent
  3. Darii
  4. Ferio
A

Figure 1 Moods

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  1. Darapti
  2. Disamis
  3. Datisi
  4. Felapton
  5. Bocardo
  6. Ferison
A

Figure 3 Moods

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9
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  1. Cesare
  2. Camestres
  3. Festino
  4. Baroco
A

Figure 2 Moods

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10
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  1. Bramantip
  2. Camenes
  3. Dimaris
  4. Fesapo
  5. Fresison
A

Figure 4 Moods

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