Across
- 3. syllogism / deductive argument consisting of exactly three categorical proposition.
- 5. premise / contains the minor term.
- 8. / like, all, no and some specify how much of the subject class is included in or excluded from the predicate class.
- 9. / an argument that is not valid
- 12. / is a deductive argument in which a conclusion is inherited from two premises.
- 14. / opposite of tautology
- 15. term / the predicate of the conclusion
Down
- 1. / compound statement that is true for every value of the individual statements.
- 2. proposition / it is a theory originated by Aristotle that relates two classes or categories.
- 4. / like are and are not link the subject term with the predicate term.
- 6. / defined previously as a declarative sentence that is either true or false
- 7. reasoning / a fallacy in which the reasoner begins with what they are trying to end.
- 10. / set of propositions formed by premises supporting the conclusion
- 11. the conclusion / a fallacy of affirming the conclusion is incorrect.
- 13. / a categorical syllogism refers to the arrangement of the premises according to quantity and quality.
