Module 18: Tautologies and Fallacies & Module 20: Valid Arguments and Fallacies — CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Across
  1. 3. it is a set of propositions formed by premises supporting the conclusion.
  2. 7. this is also called the predicate term.
  3. 8. it is derived from a greek word "tauto" and "logy" means "same logic".
  4. 10. it is an argument consisting of exactly three categorical propositions two premises and a conclusion.
  5. 12. refers to the categorical proposition that is either universal or particular.
  6. 13. it is one of the parts of categorical Syllogism that contains the major term.
  7. 14. this is also called the subject term
  8. 15. it is a proposition that relates two classes or categories; composed of a quantifier and copula.
Down
  1. 1. one of the common fallacies in Logic that has the propositional Form (p→q)→[(~p)→(~q)] and has the standard form *p→q /(~p)→(~q).
  2. 2. an argument that is not valid.
  3. 4. it is one of the categorical syllogism that appears in both premises but not in the conclusion.
  4. 5. it is one rule of inference that has the propositional form p→(p V q) and has the standard form *p /p V q.
  5. 6. a deductive argument in which a conclusion is inferred from two premises.
  6. 9. it is one of the term of categorical syllogism that refers to the subject term of the conclusion.
  7. 11. refers to the categorical proposition that is either affirmative or negative.