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Montaril,Adrian Q.

CRIM 2 C

1.) all learning exclusive of technical precepts and practical arts

the sciences and liberal arts exclusive of medicine, law, and theology doctor of philosophy
the 4-year college course of a major seminary
archaic: PHYSICAL SCIENCE
ETHICS
 a discipline comprising as its core logic, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology

 pursuit of wisdom
 a search for a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than
observational means
an analysis of the grounds of and concepts expressing fundamental beliefs

a system of philosophical concepts
 a theory underlying or regarding a sphere of activity or thought the philosophy of war

 the most basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes of an individual or group


 the calmness of temper and judgment befitting a philosopher
2.) Logic is the study of formal and informal reasoning. Originally a branch of philosophy, logic
has also become a mathematical discipline, a tool of modern linguistics, the core of computer
science and an object of study for psychologists and cognitive scientists of every description.
The field now reaches into virtually every aspect of human (and nonhuman) thought. Studying
logic enhances students’ reasoning ability, analytic reading and writing skills, oral debate skills,
and appreciation of the structure of language and argument and of the structure of abstract
formal systems. Logic is an excellent foundation not only for the study of philosophy,
mathematics, computer science, and linguistics, but also for such disciplines as legal studies,
government, and economics.
It benefits our course because in future law enforcement we are needed logic and understand
more understanding of human behavior and simple tests that need logics like neuro exams and
Napolcom exams that have logic tests.

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