[This Curriculum follows that of Henri Grenier as published by St. Dunstan's Univ.]
1. First obervation: the intellect must come to an understanding from known truths to unknown truths. This operations is called REASONING.
God is Love. Jesus is God. Jesus is Love.
2. Reasoning presupposes another operation of the intellect; it is called simple apprehension, which makes a simple corporeal and a corruptible known and that it is.
3. The third intellectual operation presupposed for logic is judgement, which acknowledge or is the composition and division of the intellect; it forms a judgement about a thing as it is understood by the intellect, as corporeal or corruptible.
These three operations are interrelated to one another: SIMPLE APPREHENSION, JUDGEMENT, REASONING.
IP CRL