Logic

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Across
  1. 3. A logical structure used to show the validity of an argument.
  2. 6. Everyone is doing the crossword, so you should do the crossword, too!
  3. 8. An informal syllogism with a missing/assumed premise.
  4. 11. When a key term has one meaning in one part of an argument and another meaning in another part.
  5. 14. A kind of reasoning that moves from specific observations to a general premise.
  6. 16. When a person argues that one things will inevitably result from another.
  7. 18. An assertion that because two events occur closely in time, one event must cause the other.
Down
  1. 1. A syllogism with a conclusion that follows logically from its premise.
  2. 2. A general statement that relates two terms, a category and a quality.
  3. 4. A specific example of a general statement.
  4. 5. A syllogism with factual premises.
  5. 7. Attacking the character or motives of a person instead of focusing on the issues.
  6. 9. A syllogism that follows logically from its factual premises.
  7. 10. A kind of reasoning that moves from a general premise to a specific conclusion.
  8. 12. A kind of reasoning that occurs when someone supports a statement by restating it in different terms.
  9. 13. When a conclusion does not follow from the premises.
  10. 15. Errors in reasoning that undermine the logic of an argument.
  11. 17. The link between a specific example and a general statement.