Introduction to logic
Across
- 6. The component of explanation that does the explaining (8)
- 7. The aspect of metaphysics that studies conceptions of God (9)
- 8. The statement in a conditional following the "if" (10)
- 9. A deductive argument where the conclusion follows necessarily from premises (5)
- 10. The philosophical study of value, including ethics and aesthetics (8)
- 13. A weak inductive argument where the conclusion does NOT follow probably from premises (4)
- 15. The view that reason is the central source of knowledge (10)
- 18. The aspect of metaphysics that studies the nature of existence (7)
- 19. A strong inductive argument where the conclusion follows probably from premises (6)
- 20. The branch of philosophy that deals with moral principles and values (5)
- 25. A syllogism having a disjunctive "either...or..." statement (11)
- 26. The reasoning process expressed by an argument (9)
- 28. A statement that is claimed to provide evidence or reason to believe a conclusion (7)
- 29. A syllogism whose statements begin with "all," "no," or "some" (10)
- 30. The branch of ethics that studies the meaning of ethical terms like "good" and "right" (4-6)
- 31. The view that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience (9)
- 32. The profession of ignorance regarding God's existence (11)
Down
- 1. The branch of philosophy that studies knowledge, its nature, source, and validity (11)
- 2. An inductive argument that is strong and has all true premises (6)
- 3. SOPHIA(two words) The Greek word meaning "love of wisdom" from which philosophy is derived (4,2,6)
- 4. The branch of philosophy that studies the nature of reality and existence (10)
- 5. A deductive argument where the conclusion does NOT follow necessarily from premises (7)
- 11. The statement in a conditional following the "then" (9)
- 12. A deductive argument that is valid and has all true premises (5)
- 14. The component of explanation that describes the event to be explained (10)
- 16. The branch of ethics that attempts to apply moral rules to specific problems (6,5)
- 17. The Greek Sophist who asserted that nothing exists and cannot be known (7)
- 21. The aspect of metaphysics that studies the origin and development of the universe (10)
- 22. The claim that people cannot acquire reliable knowledge (9)
- 23. The branch of philosophy that studies beauty and art (9)
- 24. A syllogism having a conditional "if...then..." statement (11)
- 27. The ancient Greek philosopher who said "The unexamined life is not worth living" (7)