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LOGIC TERMS CHAPTER 1

PHIL 6
PROF. COLE
Across
An argument in which it is possible for all the premises to be true while the conclusion to be false
A declarative sentence
The claim that the conclusion follows from the premises
Conclusion indicator
The claim that the premises are true
An argument in which it is impossible for all the of the premises to be true while the conclusion is false
Conclusion indicator
Premise indicator
An argument in which it is claimed that if the premises are true, then the conclusion is probably true
Premise indicator
Down
The study of the principles of correct reasoning
A sentence that is capable of having truth value
Conclusion indicator
An argument in which it is claimed that the truth of the premises guarantees the truth of the conclusion
Premise indicator
The statements that is supposed to follow from the premises
The statements that do the supporting
Conclusion indicator
A set of statements one of which (the conclusion) is claimed to follow from the others (the premises)
Premise indicator
Conclusion indicator