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Lessons 23-29

Introductory Logic
Challenge B
Horizontales
Statement that can be inferred directly from another statement.
A term that refers to all members of its category.
If a syllogism is valid and the premises are true.
Statement of the opposite quality of the original with a negated predicate.
Statement that uses if...then... language.
Determination of a syllogism which depends only on the form of the argument.
Set of all terms not included in the given term.
Verticales
If a conclusion of a syllogism is not implied by the premises.
Statement that looks similar to singular statement, but context requires to be translated differently.
Statement that refer to s single person or thing.
Used to test the validity of a syllogism.
Statement that reverses and negates both the subject and predicate of the original.
Syllogism of the same form of the original, true premises and false conclusion, to prove original invalid.
If and only if the premises imply the conclusion.
Statement that reverses the subject and predicate of the original.