(28) Show by circles the relation existing between the subject and predicate of all the logical propositions.
(29) State in good English the relation between the subject and predicate of all the logical propositions.
(30) Relative to the distribution of terms apply the words “uaesneop” and “asebinop.” Which one is the more serviceable?
(31) Distinguish between the grammatical and logical subject.
(32) Explain by circles the distribution of the terms of the four logical propositions.
(33) The statement, “A part of the subject is excluded from the whole of the predicate,” describes which proposition? Explain how it indicates that the predicate is distributed.
13. QUESTIONS FOR ORIGINAL THOUGHT AND INVESTIGATION.
(1) Show that a judgment may be an individual notion as well as a general notion.
(2) Many logicians classify logical propositions in this wise:
| Proposition | ![]() | Categorical |
| Conditional | ![]() | Hypothetical |
| Disjunctive |
