Study of Logic CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across
- 2. A statement that can be true or false.
- 4. A form of reasoning where the conclusion is reached based on the combination of multiple premises.
- 5. The type of reasoning that starts with general premises to reach a specific conclusion.
- 6. A premise that is assumed.
- 8. A logical error that undermines the validity of an argument.
Down
- 1. A logical fallacy that occurs when a conclusion does not logically follow from the premises.
- 3. The branch of logic dealing with the form of logical statements and deductive reasoning.
- 4. An argument where, if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true.
- 7. The study of correct reasoning.