Across
- 4. method of concluding by going from the specific to the general
- 6. Fallacy that assumes something must be true because many people believe it.
- 7. hypothetical proposition one whose subject or predicate of parts exclude each other
- 13. Fallacy where the conclusion does not logically follow from the premises
- 15. Greek word meaning study, reason or discourse
- 16. Have partly the same and partly different meanings in at least two occurrences
- 18. an indefinite number of individuals or groups in quantities of term
- 20. logical approach where you progress from general ideas to specific conclusions
Down
- 1. stands for only one definite object in quantities of term
- 2. a judgement expressed in words either spoken or written
- 3. applicable to every member of a class in quantities of term
- 5. hypothetical proposition that expresses a condition or relation of independence between two propositions
- 8. a process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true
- 9. Means exactly the same thing in the last two occurrences
- 10. The representation of an object by the intellect through which man understands or comprehends a thing
- 11. Fallacy that occurs when premises are logically irrelevant to the conclusion
- 12. Have different meanings in at least two occurrences
- 14. The external representation of a concept and the ultimate structural element of a proposition
- 17. An argument that contains a mistake in reasoning
- 19. Fallacy involving an irrelevant personal attack
