Introductory Logic

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Across
  1. 2. the science and art of reasoning well
  2. 5. term that describes something about subject
  3. 6. if/only if premises imply conclusion of syllogism
  4. 9. the term being described in a statement
  5. 12. a sentence that is either true or false
  6. 14. a hasty generalization
  7. 15. when 2 statements always have opposite truth values
  8. 17. the sum of all the individual objects
  9. 19. set of statements where one implies or supports the other
  10. 20. a statement with the form: If P then Q
  11. 21. a term that is more general, broad or abstract
  12. 22. a term that is specific, narrow or concrete
Down
  1. 1. 3 letter description of types of categorial staements
  2. 3. truth of one statement requires truth of another
  3. 4. a number from 1-4, identifying placement of middle term
  4. 7. a word with more than one meaning
  5. 8. term the predicate of the concl. & used in 1 premise
  6. 10. a concept that is expressed precisely in words
  7. 11. a statement that's always true by logical structure
  8. 13. a word whose extent is unclear
  9. 14. fallacy where meaning is altered through changed emphasis
  10. 15. statement that reverses subj. and predicate
  11. 16. argument where statement is assumed
  12. 18. deductive argument w/ 2 premises, 3 terms