Intro. Logic Unit 2a
Across
- 1. reasoning to some conclusion based on other statements whose truth value we know
- 5. a disagreement of actual inconsistency between 2 statements
- 8. when 2 statements imply each other
- 9. a sentence which is either true or false
- 10. a disagreement of difference of opinion or perception
- 11. when there is conflict between 2 statements so they cannot both be true at the same time
Down
- 2. when the truth of 1 statement requires the truth of the other
- 3. a disagreement misunderstanding due to differing definitions
- 4. a statement by a person concerning his own desires
- 6. a trustworthy, authoritative source
- 7. a statement that is always true because of its logical structure