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logic rivendell - 17 Questions
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6 Written Questions
The minor term is the subject term of the conclusion.
science art
a statement cannot be both true and false
if a statement is true than it is true
intension
A categorical syllogism is a deductive argument consisting of three statements in categorical form that together use only three terms called the major, minor, and middle
6 Multiple Choice Questions
The middle term is a term which is in both premises but which is not in the conclusion.
lesson 19 define argument
lesson 20 define minor term
lesson 20 define major term
lesson 20 define middle term
An argument is a set of statements, one of which appears to be implied or supported by others.
lesson 19 define argument
lesson 19 define conclusion
lesson 20 define major term
lesson 20 define minor term
extension
greater______means greater concreteness
what is the law of Non Contradiction
lesson 19 define conclusion
greater ______ means more abstraction
show relationships, remove ambiguity, reduce vagueness, increase vocabulary,explain concepts theoretically, influence attitudes
lesson 19 define conclusion
what is the law of Identity
name 6 things that definitions do
lesson 19 define argument
ambiguous
greater ______ means more abstraction
what is the law of Identity
what is the law of Non Contradiction
an _______ word has more than one definition
intension
a definition should be of the same part of ______ as the term
the______ of a term is the sum of all of the common attributes denoted by the term
the ______ of a term is the sum of all the individual objects described by it
an _______ word has more than one definition
5 True/False Question
lesson 20 define major term
→ The major term is the predicate term of a conclusion.
True
False
what is the law of Excluded middle
→ if a statement is true than it is true
True
False
lesson 19 define conclusion
→ An argument is a set of statements, one of which appears to be implied or supported by others.
True
False
the ______ of a term is the sum of all the individual objects described by it
→ intension
True
False
a definition should be of the same part of ______ as the term
→ speech
True
False
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