Logic Terminologies (Cross Word Puzzle)

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  1. 4. Is a proposition expresses the idea that the presence of some property is a necessary.
  2. 10. proposition It is the combining statement that uses the connective "or" to join component clauses called disjuncts or alternatives, of which at least one must be true. Also known as "either-or" statement.
  3. 11. proposition A proposition that has a particular quantifier.
  4. 14. proposition Is an if-then statement consisting of two Parts. The first part statement, which follows "if"and precedes "then", is called the antecedent. The second part of the statement, which follows "then" is called the consequent.
  5. 17. proposition A proposition that expresses an affirmation and uses an affirmative copula.
  6. 18. Can be characterized any sequence of statement.
  7. 20. Property of deductive arguments.
  8. 21. It is the quantifier of the proposition about which something is either affirmative or negative.
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  1. 1. It determines the extension of the subject. This can be singular, particular or universal.
  2. 2. Is a proposition unites or separates two enunciations by means of non-verb copula.
  3. 3. It is an opposition occurs when two proposition have the same subject and predicate but different quantities and qualities.
  4. 5. Contraposion with two types; partial and full.
  5. 6. Kind of conversion where the quantity unchanged.
  6. 7. The statement being supported.
  7. 8. This means thinking in a connected manner.
  8. 9. It is an opposition occurs when two particular propositions, the same subject and predicate different quality.
  9. 12. Formulation of a new proposition by interchanging the subject and predicate.
  10. 13. It is a kind of conversion where the quantity converted is reduced from universal to particular.
  11. 15. proposition This is the kind of proposition thta has a universal quantifier.
  12. 16. Property of deductive arguments and not of proposition.
  13. 19. It is an opposition occurs when two universal propositions have the same subject and predicate but different qualities.