Give arguments for and against such a classification.
(3) “All men are bipeds” is a judgment of extension, while “Man is wise” is a judgment of intension. Explain.
(4) “To be logical is to be pedantic.” Discuss this.
(5) Why is the proposition, “He runs,” illogical? Make it logical.
(6) Point out the reasons for calling, “White men are Caucasians,” a particular proposition.
(7) What makes it necessary to change the propositions of ordinary conversation to those of the four logical types?
(8) Some would call the individual proposition particular. Argue the question.
(9) Make a list of five propositions in common speech and show how their partitive implication may mislead.
(10) Explain by circles some only and some at least.
(11) Explain how “et cetera” may change a universal to a particular proposition.