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Introductory Logic Vocab
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logic-and-reasoning
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1. The premise containing the major term
verbal disagreement
major premise
schema
argument`
2. A vagueness of grammar that disguises or alters meaning
conclusion
logical equivalence
amphiboly
mood
3. A supported statement is a statement whose truth value depends on evidence or information from outside itself
logic
fallacy of distraction
fallacy of accent
supported statements
4. An illegitimate appeal to force
square of oppisition
ad baculum
tautology
immediate reference
5. The extention of a term is the sum of all the individual objects described by it
distributed term
extension
bulverism
major term
6. The fallacy of transferring attributes from whole to part
division
argument`
contrapositive of a statement
sound syllogism
7. Found once in each premise
middle term
fallacy of accent
self-supporting statements
informal fallacy
8. An argument from lack of evidence
obverse of a statement
statement
ad ignorantiam
real disagreement
9. A statement that reverses and negates both the subject and predicate of the original
contrapositive of a statement
mixed hypothetical syllogism
obverse of a statement
implication
10. Deductive argument consisting of three statements in categorical form that together use only three terms - called the major - minor - and middle
mood
categorical syllogism
schema
superimplication
11. Secretly assuming what you are trying to prove
circular reasoning
major premise
equivocation
ad baculum
12. A question crafted to exclude any possible legitimate response
complex question
real disagreement
chronological snobbery
figure
13. A real disagreement is an actual inconsistancy between two statements: they cannot both be true at the same time
real disagreement
ad populum
categorical syllogism
fallacies of ambiguity
14. A syllogism is valid if and only if the conclusion is necessarily true given that the premises are true
independance
valid
formal logic
minor term
15. A tautology is a statement which is always true because of its logical structure
contrary
post hoc ergo propter hoc
tautology
logical equivalence
16. Arguments that confuse the issue by pointing to information that is actually irrelevant to the conclusion
genus
either/or
exclusives
fallacy of distraction
17. Words that set boundaries - referring only to a limited class of things
exclusives
enthymeme
ad hominem
verbal disagreement
18. An argument that uses only hypothetical statements
antecedent
complex question
pure hypothetical syllogism
sound syllogism
19. The quantity of a statement is the scope of its claim about the extension of the subject: universal (entire extension) or particular (partial)
converse of a statement
minor premise
apparent disagreement
quantity
20. The subject of the conclusion and is used in the other premise
conclusion
converse of a statement
minor term
formal logic
21. Difference of opinion or perception
apparent disagreement
major premise
middle term
composition
22. A verbal attack on a person rather than his argument
immediate reference
independance
ad hominem
schema
23. The condition - the part following the 'if'
schema
antecedent
conclusion
contradiction
24. 'it does not follow'; that an argument is invalid
subcontrariety
non sequitur
apriorism
composition
25. A genus of a term is a term that is more general - broad - or abstract than the original term and includes it
immediate reference
hypothetical
fallacies of form
genus
26. A self-contradiction is a statement that is false due to its logical structure
self-contradiction
independance
law of Non-Contradiction
argument`
27. A representation of a syllogism - having statements in standard order with standard abbreviations of its terms
minor premise
schema
fallacies of ambiguity
disagreement
28. Attacking a position by pointing out how the arguer came to hold it
counterexample
contrary
bulverism
minor term
29. An illegitimate appeal to a majority
logical equivalence
law of Non-Contradiction
ad populum
mood
30. If a statement is true - then it is true
supported statements
chronological snobbery
law of identity
verbal disagreement
31. A three letter description of the types of categorical statements it contains when arranged in stadard order
distributed term
subimplication
mood
logic
32. The science and art of reasoning well
ipse dixit
logic
exclusives
subject
33. An argument based merely on the passage of time
chronological snobbery
categorical syllogism
either/or
circular reasoning
34. Arguments that confuse the real issue with multiple - vague - or otherwise unclear meanings
statement
obverse of a statement
major premise
fallacies of ambiguity
35. Two statements are consistent if they can both be true at the same time
subject
consistant
complex question
fallacies of ambiguity
36. The conclusion of an argument is the statement which appears to be implied by the other statements in the argument - which are called premises
pure hypothetical syllogism
square of oppisition
conclusion
mood
37. A statement cannot be both true and false
superimplication
contradiction
law of Non-Contradiction
non sequitur
38. 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
subimplication
fallacy of accent
law of Non-Contradiction
tautology
39. The relationship between a universal and particular statement of the same quality - in which the falsity of the particular necessitates the falsity of the universal
obverse of a statement
logic
middle term
superimplication
40. Contains the minor term
fallacies of ambiguity
converse of a statement
minor premise
superimplication
41. Is valid and has true premises
self-supporting statements
enthymeme
post hoc ergo propter hoc
sound syllogism
42. Reasoning with probability from examples or experience to general rules
circular reasoning
induction
minor term
ambiguous
43. Any statement is either true or false
equivocation
law of excluded middle
logic
self-contradiction
44. An argument in which a statement is unstated and assumed. Specifically - it is a syllogism with one assumed statement
subject
mood
ipse dixit
enthymeme
45. A word - often a relative pronoun or adverb - that refers to a broad range of things or times
statement
apparent disagreement
inclusive
contradiction
46. Two statements are in contradiction if and only if they always have opposite truth values
contradiction
self-supporting statements
ad baculum
major premise
47. A self-supporting statement is a statement whose truth value can be determined from the statement itself
self-supporting statements
pure hypothetical syllogism
tautology
term
48. Two statements are independant if the truth or falsity of one has no effect on the truth or falsity of the other
distributed term
independance
minor premise
contradiction
49. The subject of a statement is the term being described - or about which something is asserted
self-supporting statements
exclusives
fallacy of accent
subject
50. When there appears to be inconsistency - we have a disagreement
sound syllogism
enthymeme
division
disagreement
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