Across
- 2. different forms or types
- 6. figure predicate-predicate
- 7. different arrangement
- 9. term minor premise
- 11. figure predicate-subject
- 12. major and minor terms are also called
- 13. argument dilemma
- 14. external expression of an argument
- 17. syllogism relate two terms with a third
- 18. syllogism preliminary to another
- 20. not wrong
- 22. Moral principle that holds that the morally right cause of the situation
- 24. it is a moral virtue that inclines man’s will to render unto each one his due
- 25. focusing on what people should do
- 28. a bridged form of polysyllogism
- 29. fallacy committed
- 30. incorrect argument
- 31. : link join the premises to the conclusion
- 32. avoid on self in what one says
- 33. on hand
- 35. figure subject-predicate
- 36. premise not positive premise
- 38. illicitly taken to belong to the whole
- 42. should be taken collectively
- 43. latin word of fallacy
- 44. figure subject-subject
- 45. sorites becomes the predicate of the following
- 47. term found in, both premises
- 48. location of the middle term
Down
- 1. in mind
- 3. drawing of a conclusion from one or more premise
- 4. allows double meaning caused by in exactness of expression
- 5. tollens symbolic logic
- 8. fallacy involves an error in the term
- 10. series of syllogism
- 15. minor subject is universal in the conclusion but not in the minor
- 16. term major premises
- 19. refers to the propositions
- 21. poisoning the well
- 23. sorites becomes that subject of the following
- 26. fallacy is committed when an exception to the general rule is ignored
- 27. fallacy employed unknowingly
- 32. only two syllogism that are joined
- 34. fallacy of four terms
- 37. starting with several judgment
- 39. false accent
- 40. fallacy not formal fallacy
- 41. premise not positive premise
- 46. attacking the person (fallacy)
