Elements of Logic
Elements of Logic
Summary
The senses served as linked to the reality of the world. In the process of thinking, the mind
organizes the data that pass through the senses. This process results to the formation of an insight
which means that one arrives at after relating or associating the data that enters the mind.
Correct judgment arrived by way of an efficient method of inference. Truth simply appears, it
must be discovered by means of certain logical mechanisms and inference is one of these mechanisms.
It concerns the process of arriving at the truth. To infer is to simply put forward an argument in order to
assert claims and claims are valid if they are logical, that is, they followed the rules on inference.
Logic as Philosophy
The basis of claim that is made is called a ground. Any ground must be some empirical data or
experience that serves as evidence for the veracity of ones claim. Data are gathered.
A warrants supports, justifies, or legitimizes a claim. It guarantees the truth of the claim by
pointing out some obvious results or consequents.
Example:
Claim:
Ground:
The ozone layer has a hole as big as Antartica due to massive Carbon Dioxide
emissions from industries, transportation, and agriculture.
Warrant:
Logic as Science
Newton
Suggested that modern science must be freed from the speculative nature of
metaphysics. Knowledge must be based on firm ground. In order to produce legitimate results,
the scientist must put nature to experiments, systems, and methods.
Being a form of science, logic investigates the formal structure of propositions and
arguments. Logic deals with inference, both mediate and immediate in order to see the relation
between propositions and their premises.
Meanings
Ideas are mental realities. Thus, ideas represent the objects of perception. After
perceiving the object, one forms in the mind an image of that object. This sense image registers
some meaning, a meaning produced by perception. This image is associated with other images,
thereby creating a coherent structure.
Types of Meaning
Abstractive Meanings
- Those borne out of concepts that the mind gives birth to.
- Emerge after the process of judgment.
- Judgments on the nature of an object in relation to other entities result to
abstractive meanings.
- Meanings are produced from the process of reasoning.
Contrary Meanings
- Express or represent the two extremes among objects of the same type, not
necessarily the exact opposite.
o Example: Joy and suffering; Success and failure; Beautiful and ugly
Definitions
Definition as Explanation
A definition is simply the explanation of the nature of the thing. It expresses what a
thing is as a thing. It also puts forward the knowledge about what a thing is.
Definitions in Use