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Introductory Logic Vocab
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logic-and-reasoning
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1. Two statements are subcontraries if and only if both can be true but both cannot be false
verbal disagreement
genus
subcontrariety
pure hypothetical syllogism
2. The predicate of the conclusion and is used in one premise
either/or
major term
superimplication
supported statements
3. Any statement is either true or false
law of excluded middle
tautology
ad populum
fallacies of form
4. When there appears to be inconsistency - we have a disagreement
informal fallacy
disagreement
major term
self-contradiction
5. The extention of a term is the sum of all the individual objects described by it
apriorism
ad baculum
extension
pure hypothetical syllogism
6. The condition - the part following the 'if'
valid
logical equivalence
antecedent
bulverism
7. A sentence which is either true or false
major term
complex question
statement
real disagreement
8. An illegitimate appeal to force
post hoc ergo propter hoc
ad baculum
intension
statement
9. If a statement is true - then it is true
law of identity
ipse dixit
complement of a term
major term
10. A three letter description of the types of categorical statements it contains when arranged in stadard order
mood
ad populum
immediate reference
figure
11. A statement that reverses and negates both the subject and predicate of the original
contrapositive of a statement
valid
major premise
quantity
12. A diagram of the basic relationships between statements with the same subject and predicate
non sequitur
ad ignorantiam
square of oppisition
apparent disagreement
13. Deductive argument consisting of three statements in categorical form that together use only three terms - called the major - minor - and middle
categorical syllogism
antecedent
tu quoque
intension
14. An argument based merely on the passage of time
distributed term
contrapositive of a statement
chronological snobbery
logical equivalence
15. Contains the minor term
ipse dixit
fallacies of ambiguity
independance
minor premise
16. An illegitimate appeal to a majority
sound syllogism
consequent
conclusion
ad populum
17. Words that set boundaries - referring only to a limited class of things
conclusion
apriorism
exclusives
law of identity
18. A question crafted to exclude any possible legitimate response
superimplication
complex question
figure
chronological snobbery
19. The sum of all the common attributes denoted by the term
composition
apparent disagreement
middle term
intension
20. Two statements are consistent if they can both be true at the same time
subimplication
exclusives
consistant
ipse dixit
21. Difference of opinion or perception
fallacy of accent
either/or
complement of a term
apparent disagreement
22. 'it does not follow'; that an argument is invalid
chronological snobbery
verbal disagreement
non sequitur
contradiction
23. A term that - within a statement - refers to all members of its class
middle term
distributed term
division
major premise
24. The conclusion of an argument is the statement which appears to be implied by the other statements in the argument - which are called premises
schema
conclusion
ad ignorantiam
post hoc ergo propter hoc
25. Secretly assuming what you are trying to prove
non sequitur
minor premise
circular reasoning
contradiction
26. The premise containing the major term
major premise
categorical syllogism
amphiboly
ad ignorantiam
27. The set of all terms not included in the given term
ambiguous
chronological snobbery
square of oppisition
complement of a term
28. A concept that can be expressed precisely
valid
fallacies of ambiguity
term
ad hominem
29. The science and art of reasoning well
minor term
supported statements
logic
bulverism
30. A syllogism is valid if and only if the conclusion is necessarily true given that the premises are true
apriorism
consequent
self-contradiction
valid
31. Alters the meaning of a statement through changed emphasis
division
subject
fallacy of accent
induction
32. The relationship between a universal and particular statement of the same quality - in which the truth of the universal necessitates the truth of the particular
complement of a term
subimplication
extension
law of Non-Contradiction
33. Arguments that confuse the issue by pointing to information that is actually irrelevant to the conclusion
mixed hypothetical syllogism
counterexample
ad baculum
fallacy of distraction
34. A set of statements - one of which appears to be implied or supported by the others
argument`
formal logic
fallacy of distraction
middle term
35. A hasty generalization
formal logic
supported statements
hypothetical
apriorism
36. Two statements are independant if the truth or falsity of one has no effect on the truth or falsity of the other
independance
subimplication
quantity
square of oppisition
37. Changing the definition of a term in the middle of an argument
either/or
mixed hypothetical syllogism
equivocation
valid
38. A statement cannot be both true and false
ambiguous
law of Non-Contradiction
subimplication
independance
39. A popular but invalid (or unhelpful) form of argument
minor premise
valid
informal fallacy
formal logic
40. Two statements are in contradiction if and only if they always have opposite truth values
converse of a statement
consistant
contradiction
major term
41. A tautology is a statement which is always true because of its logical structure
self-contradiction
tautology
division
contrary
42. A self-supporting statement is a statement whose truth value can be determined from the statement itself
mixed hypothetical syllogism
square of oppisition
self-supporting statements
obverse of a statement
43. A supported statement is a statement whose truth value depends on evidence or information from outside itself
consequent
supported statements
ad populum
distributed term
44. Points to an inconsistency between a person's argument and behavior
tu quoque
composition
amphiboly
division
45. The subject of a statement is the term being described - or about which something is asserted
subject
superimplication
ipse dixit
disagreement
46. A verbal attack on a person rather than his argument
superimplication
ad hominem
supported statements
fallacies of ambiguity
47. The subject of the conclusion and is used in the other premise
conclusion
mixed hypothetical syllogism
minor term
equivocation
48. Is valid and has true premises
complement of a term
contradiction
sound syllogism
figure
49. Arguments that confuse the real issue with multiple - vague - or otherwise unclear meanings
composition
fallacies of ambiguity
apriorism
law of Non-Contradiction
50. A vagueness of grammar that disguises or alters meaning
subimplication
fallacy of distraction
amphiboly
pure hypothetical syllogism
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