10. REVIEW QUESTIONS.
(1) How many kinds of judgments are there? Illustrate.
(2) Name the fundamental laws of thought and explain how they are related to the kinds of judgments.
(3) Show that it would be impossible to think at all were it not for the law of identity.
(4) State the law of identity in three ways.
(5) Explain the kinds of absolute identity. Illustrate by propositions and by circles.
(6) Explain by word and by diagrammatical illustration relative identity.
(7) Symbolize the three forms of identity. Fit words to these symbols.
(8) State in three ways the law of contradiction.
(9) Show by illustration that not bisects the world.
(10) Explain the uses of not.
(11) Prove that “John Doe is not-honest,” illustrates identity and not contradiction.
(12) Symbolize in three ways contradiction. Fit words to these symbols.
(13) Illustrate contradictory and opposite terms.
(14) Show that words with negative prefixes are not necessarily the contradictory of the corresponding affirmative forms.
(15) State and explain the law of excluded middle.
(16) Symbolize the law of excluded middle.
(17) State the law of sufficient reason. Illustrate.
(18) Illustrate the unity of the three primary laws of thought.