Across
- 3. The "why" behind the "what."
- 4. Aristotle defined this as the ability to see the available means of persuasion in any given case.
- 5. What follows from the premises in a valid argument.
- 6. A mental state of conviction.
- 7. One of the building blocks that supports a conclusion.
- 8. A flaw in reasoning that makes an argument invalid.
Down
- 1. An exception that proves a general statement or theory is false.
- 2. A series of premises intended to determine the degree of truth of a conclusion.
