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