Introduction to logic

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Across
  1. 6. The component of explanation that does the explaining (8)
  2. 7. The aspect of metaphysics that studies conceptions of God (9)
  3. 8. The statement in a conditional following the "if" (10)
  4. 9. A deductive argument where the conclusion follows necessarily from premises (5)
  5. 10. The philosophical study of value, including ethics and aesthetics (8)
  6. 13. A weak inductive argument where the conclusion does NOT follow probably from premises (4)
  7. 15. The view that reason is the central source of knowledge (10)
  8. 18. The aspect of metaphysics that studies the nature of existence (7)
  9. 19. A strong inductive argument where the conclusion follows probably from premises (6)
  10. 20. The branch of philosophy that deals with moral principles and values (5)
  11. 25. A syllogism having a disjunctive "either...or..." statement (11)
  12. 26. The reasoning process expressed by an argument (9)
  13. 28. A statement that is claimed to provide evidence or reason to believe a conclusion (7)
  14. 29. A syllogism whose statements begin with "all," "no," or "some" (10)
  15. 30. The branch of ethics that studies the meaning of ethical terms like "good" and "right" (4-6)
  16. 31. The view that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience (9)
  17. 32. The profession of ignorance regarding God's existence (11)
Down
  1. 1. The branch of philosophy that studies knowledge, its nature, source, and validity (11)
  2. 2. An inductive argument that is strong and has all true premises (6)
  3. 3. SOPHIA(two words) The Greek word meaning "love of wisdom" from which philosophy is derived (4,2,6)
  4. 4. The branch of philosophy that studies the nature of reality and existence (10)
  5. 5. A deductive argument where the conclusion does NOT follow necessarily from premises (7)
  6. 11. The statement in a conditional following the "then" (9)
  7. 12. A deductive argument that is valid and has all true premises (5)
  8. 14. The component of explanation that describes the event to be explained (10)
  9. 16. The branch of ethics that attempts to apply moral rules to specific problems (6,5)
  10. 17. The Greek Sophist who asserted that nothing exists and cannot be known (7)
  11. 21. The aspect of metaphysics that studies the origin and development of the universe (10)
  12. 22. The claim that people cannot acquire reliable knowledge (9)
  13. 23. The branch of philosophy that studies beauty and art (9)
  14. 24. A syllogism having a conditional "if...then..." statement (11)
  15. 27. The ancient Greek philosopher who said "The unexamined life is not worth living" (7)