Intro to Logic Lessons 11-18

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