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