Logic Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. the antecedent in the conclusion.
  2. 3. which man understands or comprehends a thing.
  3. 7. is a definition which gives the nature of a thing.
  4. 9. is a concept that signifies the meaning of a complete substance.
  5. 10. is a necessary characteristic of the subject.
  6. 11. is a concept that signifies the non-existence or possession of something.
  7. 12. which one or both premises are supported by proofs.
  8. 14. which an object may belong.
  9. 17. is a definitions which attempt to state theoretical explanations of objects.
  10. 20. stands for a single definite individual or group.
  11. 25. is a person who comments on news.
  12. 27. the predicate of the last premise.
  13. 29. are terms that belong to the same genus, but are opposite within the genus.
  14. 32. are terms that belong to different genuses or classes.
  15. 33. the consequent in the conclusion.
  16. 36. the most common form of oral and written syllogisms.
  17. 37. is a proposition which presents two or more alternatives.
  18. 39. is the fallacy that equates or confuses substance with accident.
  19. 40. they can only be identified.
  20. 42. is a definitions which try to lift ambiguity.
  21. 43. is the verbal expression of the meaning of a word or term.
  22. 44. which are relevant to induction.
  23. 45. is a cause which description of activities point to the cause of these activities.
  24. 46. is a concept that signifies the existence or possession of something.
Down
  1. 1. two identical consequents mark.
  2. 2. refers only to some of its constitutive notes.
  3. 4. is the definition that states the cause instead of the specific difference.
  4. 5. is a definitions which attempt to give a clear-cut decision.
  5. 6. which refers to the properties of all objects in a term's extension.
  6. 8. the result of games of chance like the dice and the roulette.
  7. 10. is a definitions intended to influence attitudes.
  8. 13. is a cause used for statement of aims and for man-made articles especially.
  9. 15. is a cause which gives the procedure or operation out of which a thing results.
  10. 16. whose major premise may be either a disjunctive or conditional proposition.
  11. 18. affirming marks.
  12. 19. is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's particular quantifier.
  13. 21. one which states a fact.
  14. 22. is a supposition which a word for itself alone.
  15. 23. is a proposition which asserts that two alternatives cannot be true at the same time.
  16. 24. which means "to enclose within limits".
  17. 25. kind of hypothetical syllogisms wherein the major premise is a conditional proposition.
  18. 26. is a definition which gives the simple meaning of a term.
  19. 28. is a definitions those given brand new items introduced for the first time.
  20. 30. which is composed of several syllogisms.
  21. 31. in the preceding pages we used.
  22. 34. which gives the genius in the specific difference.
  23. 35. is the property of terms acquired from their use in the proposition.
  24. 38. is a concept which expresses a "form" and a "subject".
  25. 41. is a quantifier which corresponds to traditional logic's universal quantifier.