Formal Logic: Chapter 1 & 2 Review

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Across
  1. 3. represents a “category” of things (called a term)(two words).
  2. 4. Starts with general statements to reach a logical conclusion
  3. 5. uses symbols (logical operators) to represent statements or propositions.
  4. 9. means “love”
  5. 12. the father of Western Philosophy
  6. 14. two-premise deductive arguments, in which one or both of the premises is a conditional(.
  7. 15. the art and science of reasoning
  8. 16. truth based on prior knowledge
Down
  1. 1. a particular kind of argument containing three categorical propositions, two of them premises, one a conclusion.
  2. 2. Disputed Aristotle’s system of Logic; studied the Liar's Paradox
  3. 6. Used Aristotle’s logic to prove Christian Doctrine and develop arguments for the existence of God.
  4. 7. moves from specific observations to broader generalizations
  5. 8. the interchange of ideas between people
  6. 10. means "instrument"; considered to be the first logic textbook.
  7. 11. means "wisdom"
  8. 13. focuses on the structure of an argument (two words).