4LOGIC-FINAL PERIOD
Across
- 5. A fallacy that is committed when an exception to the general rule is ignored.
- 6. Refers to the propositions in the reasoning process.
- 7. Also called Fallacy of Four Terms.
- 10. Mental act whereby starting with several judgments which we relate to one another, arriving at a new judgement which necessary follows from the preceding ones.
- 15. _______ elenchi. Fallacies of relevance.
- 16. Latin term that means “to deceive”.
- 17. ______ Fallacy Committed when one is confused by linguistic ambiguities in one’s premise and conclusions.
- 19. Fallacy committed intentionally to deceive or mislead an audience into taking some action based on false information.
Down
- 1. An incorrect argument.
- 2. This is determined by the location of the middle term in a categorical syllogism.
- 3. Fallacy employed unknowingly or through the ignorance of the rules of correct reasoning.
- 4. Refers to the different arrangement of the four types of the propositions in a syllogism.
- 8. Taking individually what should be taken collectively.
- 9. Link that joins the premises to the conclusion.
- 11. Verbal manifestation of reasoning.
- 12. Inference wherein the conclusion is drawn from only one premise.
- 13. Mental product of reasoning.
- 14. Argumentum Ad _______. Asserting that a claim is correct just because people generally believe it is.
- 18. ______ Term. The predicate term of the conclusion.