Across
- 2. the positive or negative nature of a statement's claim about the subject - either affirmative or negative
- 3. universal negative statements - No S are P
- 8. a diagram of the basic relationships between statements WITH the SAME subject and predicate
- 11. the relationship between statements OF THE SAME QUALITY in which the TRUTH of the Universal nessitaes the TRUTH of the PARTICULAR
- 13. particular negative statements - Some S are not P
- 14. universal affirmative statements - All S are P
- 15. the scope of a statement's claim about the extension of the subject - either Universal or Particular
- 16. the term being described, or about which something is asserted
Down
- 1. Statements which affirm or deny something abou a given subject
- 4. infinitive verb for am, is,are, were, be, being, been
- 5. the term that describes or asserts something about the subject
- 6. the relationship between statements when they Always have opposite truth values
- 7. the relationship between statements when the CAN both be False, but cannot both be TRUE
- 9. the relationship between statements when the CAN both be true, but cannot both be FALSE
- 10. the relationship between statements OF THE SAME QUALITY in which the FALSITY of the PARTICULAR necessitates the FALSITY of the UNIVERSAL
- 12. particular affirmative statements - Some S are P
