Traditional Logic Course Lecture 1 Concept Name and Term

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  • Опубліковано 5 кві 2024
  • Today we begin a course on Traditional Logic through examining the textbook Principles of Logic by George Joyce. In this first lecture, we cover the first two chapters on concepts, names, and terms.
    2:16 Judgments vs. Mere Apprehensions (Dictionary List of Words)
    5:14 Inference and Reasoning
    6:12 Mental Image Formation vs. Logical Understanding
    8:40 Repugnant Concepts Cannot be Combined
    10:14 Adequate, Clear, and Obscure Concepts
    12:25 Terms and Names
    13:27 Categorematic vs. Syncategorematic Words
    16:26 Singular, General, and Collective Terms
    19:50 Intension and Extension of Concepts
    23:04 Abstract vs. Concrete Term
    24:55 Connotative vs. Non-Connotative Terms
    27:03 Positive and Negative Terms
    29:25 Absolute vs. Relative Terms
    30:33 Terms of First and Second Intention
    32:09 Univocal, Equivocal, and Analogous Terms
    33:22 Contradiction vs. Contrariness
    35:54 Suppositio of the Term
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  • @chadahaagphilosophychannel7329
    @chadahaagphilosophychannel7329  2 місяці тому +4

    2:16 Judgments vs. Mere Apprehensions (Dictionary List of Words)
    5:14 Inference and Reasoning
    6:12 Mental Image Formation vs. Logical Understanding
    8:40 Repugnant Concepts Cannot be Combined
    10:14 Adequate, Clear, and Obscure Concepts
    12:25 Terms and Names
    13:27 Categorematic vs. Syncategorematic Words
    16:26 Singular, General, and Collective Terms
    19:50 Intension and Extension of Concepts
    23:04 Abstract vs. Concrete Term
    24:55 Connotative vs. Non-Connotative Terms
    27:03 Positive and Negative Terms
    29:25 Absolute vs. Relative Terms
    30:33 Terms of First and Second Intention
    32:09 Univocal, Equivocal, and Analogous Terms
    33:22 Contradiction vs. Contrariness
    35:54 Suppositio of the Term

  • @huzaifaali5767
    @huzaifaali5767 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you very much.

  • @rock0795
    @rock0795 15 днів тому +1

    Awesome!

  • @mattfletcher9080
    @mattfletcher9080 29 днів тому +1

    Thanks for this second video in the series Chad, hope you are on the mend from the seasonal illness. How was you experince of health care over there compared to the usa?

    • @chadahaagphilosophychannel7329
      @chadahaagphilosophychannel7329  29 днів тому +1

      Thanks a lot, this is indeed a great subject to study and I very much look forward to doing more videos on Traditional Logic once I fully recover my strength. I must say that my experience with the local hospital here in Kasaragod on the border of Kerala and Karanataka was very positive, as there was no wait whatsoever before speaking directly to the doctor who listened carefully to everything I had to say, asked some follow up questions, and then went ahead and provided an injection that brought my fever down to a much more bearable level very quickly. Since then I have been feeling much better though I still have a bit to go before being clear of what matches at least some of the symptoms of Dengue Fever. I honestly can't compare it too much to the USA though because like many other people there I never even got the chance to make use of the health care system (so called) there because I generally didn't have health insurance when working odd jobs like driving deliveries, working at a factory, or even teaching college as an adjunct. But I can say that compared to family members' experiences of being billed 35,000 dollars for an ER trip over a kidney stone for which the doctor just said "go home and urinate" the experience here in India is incomparably better, considering that if you go to a government hospital here you may have to pay as little as just 5 cents for the whole visit.