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Groupings

1st
Agullan
a
Cosme

2nd
Barrame
da
Dime

Legaspi

Llemos

Palino

Panganib
an
Trinidad

Tamola
ng

3rd
Bautist
a
Domin
go
Lopez
Panopi
o

4th
Bumag
at
Enriqu
ez
Maraa
n
Paule

5th
Carcell
ar
Estor
Mirand
a
Quinto

6th
Carill
o
Flore
s
Molin
a
Real

o First group
a.) Introduction to logic
b.) Logic
Analysis of the arguments
Classification of Arguments
Assessments of Arguments
c.) Nyaya Philosophy
d.) 4 Means of Obtaining Knowledge
e.) Nyaya Syllogism
f.) 3 Distinct Activities of the Mind
o Second group
a.) Terms
Terms according to extension
Terms according to definition
Terms according to comprehension
Terms according to meaning
Terms according to quality
Terms according to relation
Terms according to definiteness of meaning
b.) Supposition of a term
Proper
Improper
a.) Definition of Terms
b.) Purpose of definition
c.) Types of definition
Nominal Definition
Real Definition

7th
Casta
o
Gali
Ocat
Sacdal
an

8th
Catabay
Gementi
za
Olivar
Sanz

9th
Chave
z
Herre
ra
Orata

10th
Claria
es
Lee

Shimi
zu

Solis

Osis

Thing without real definition


o Third group
a.) Proposition
4 Major Kinds of Proposition
b.) Inference
Immediate
Mediate
c.) Proposition
4 Major Kinds of Proposition
d.) Inference
Immediate
Mediate
o Fourth group
a.) Logical Opposition or Oppositional Proposition
Contradictory
Contrary
Sub contrary
Sub-altern
b.) Eduction
Obversion
c.) Conversion
Simple Conversion
Accidental Conversion
d.) Contraposition
Partial Contraposition
Full Contraposition
e.) Inversion
Simple Inversion
Complete Inversion
o Fifth group
a.) Contraposition
Partial Contraposition
Full Contraposition
b.) Inversion
Simple Inversion
Complete Inversion
c.) Categorical Syllogism
d.) Analyzing Parts of Categorical Syllogism
o Sixth group
a.) Validity of Categorical Syllogism (Rule #1-7)
Fallacy of Illicit Major

Fallacy of Illicit Minor


Fallacy of Undistributed Middle
Fallacy of Exclusive premise
Fallacy on Affirmative conclusion
Fallacy on Negative conclusion
Fallacy of Illicit IO, OI/Undistributed Middle II, IO, OI/ Negative Premise
b.) Fallacy
o Seventh group
a.) Sophism
b.) Paralogism
c.) Formal and Informal Fallacy
d.) At least six (6) Ways (or tips) on how detect informal fallacies
o Eighth group
a.) Fallacies of Relevance
Argumentum ad Baculum (Appeal to Force)
Argumentum ad Misericordiam (Appeal to Pity)
Argumentum ad Populum (Appeal to People)
Argumentum ad Hominem (Argument against the Person)
b.) Fallacies of Relevance (continuation)
Genetic fallacy
Fallacy of Accident
Straw-man fallacy
Ignoratio Elenchi (Missing the Point Fallacy)
Red Herring Fallacy (Fallacy of Irrelevant Conclusion)
Arithmetical fallacy
o Ninth group
a.) Fallacies of Weak Induction
Argumentum ad Verecundiam (Appeal to Inappropriate authority)
Argumentum ad Ignorantiam (Appeal to Ignorance)
Fallacy of Hasty Generalization (Converse Accident)
Post Hoc Fallacy (Fallacy of False Cause)
Slippery Slope Fallacy
Fallacy of Weak Analogy
b.) Fallacies of Presumption
Petition Principii (Begging the Question Fallacy)
Fallacy of Complex Question
Black or White Fallacy (Fallacy of False Dichotomy or False Dilemma)
Fallacy of Suppressed Evidence
o Tenth group

a.) Fallacies of Ambiguity


Fallacy of Equivocation
Fallacy of Accent
Fallacy of Amphiboly (Fallacy of Syntactic Ambiguity)
b.) Fallacies of Grammatical Analogy
Fallacy of Composition
Fallacy of Division

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