LOGIC CROSSWORD

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Across
  1. 4. A type of syllogism that an inferential thinking that draws the conclusion in an absolute manner.
  2. 7. If there are 2 syllogims that are joined, the second one is called this.
  3. 10. A syllogism preliminary to one another.
  4. 11. A type of syllogism that an inferential thinking w/c concludes with certainty, affirming or denying a statement form the affirmation or denial of another.
  5. 14. has one premise supported by a proof.
  6. 18. A mental act whereby starting with several judgments which we relate to one another.
  7. 19. An abridged form of polysylogism wherein the immediate conclusions are left out.
  8. 22. Other name for major and minor term.
  9. 23. The predicate term of the conclusion and is contained in the major premise.
  10. 24. The link that joins the premises to the conclusion.
  11. 25. The mental product of inferential thinking.
  12. 26. The predicate term of the conclusion and is contained in the minor premise.
Down
  1. 1. The drawing of conclusion from one of more premises.
  2. 2. The external expression of an argument.
  3. 3. comes from the Greek terms epi cheir w/c means "on hand".
  4. 4. has both premise supported by a proof.
  5. 5. Knowledge of a new term
  6. 6. A series of syllogism connected together.
  7. 8. Common to, and found in both premises.
  8. 9. A kind of sorites that is abridged polysyllogism in w/c the predicate of the preceding premise becomes the subject of the following.A kind of sorites that is abridged polysyllogism in w/c the predicate of the preceding premise becomes the subject of the following.
  9. 10. A number of previously known truths.
  10. 12. A kind of sorites that is abridged polysyllogism in w/c the predicate of the preceding premise becomes the subject of the following.
  11. 13. comes from the Greek terms enthymes w/c means "in the mind".
  12. 15. means that the predicate is universal in the conclusion not in the major premise.
  13. 16. means that the subject is universal in the conclusion but not in the minor premise.
  14. 17. Refers to prop. that comprise the reasoning process.
  15. 20. When a conclusion is drawn from two premise.
  16. 21. When a conclusion is drawn from only one premise.
  17. 27. refers to the different arrangement of the 4 types of pro. (A,E,I,O,U) in the syllogism.