Definitions
Types of Definitions
Early Terms
Lessons 30-32 Stuff
Hypothetical Syllogisms
100

Species that do not overlap.

What is mutually exclusive?

100

A definition that shows relationships or reduces ambiguity by providing a single, established meaning of a term.

What is lexical?

100

The science and art of reasoning well.

What is logic?

100

This Latin term means that an argument is invalid.

What is non sequitur?

100

A statement that affirms an outcome based on a condition. It has the form If P then Q.

What is a hypothetical statement?

200

No other types exist.

What is exhaustive?

200

A definitino that seeks to make more precise what ws previously vague or fuzzy.

What is precising?

200

A concept that is expressed precisely in words.

What is a term?

200

If P then Q

P

Therefore, Q

What is modus ponens?

200

An argument that uses only hypothetical statements.

What is a pure hypothetical syllogim?

300

The sum of all individual objects described by a term.

What is extension?

300

A definition that increases the vocabulary of a language; a new word is invented, or an existing word is applied in a new way.

What is stipulative?

300

Reasoning with probability from examples or experience to general rules.

What is induction?

300

If P then Q

Q

Therefore, P

What is affirming the consequent?

300

The condition of a hypothetical statement. The part following "if."

What is an antecedent?

400

The sum of all common attributes denoted by a term.

What is intension?

400

A definition that explains a concept theoretically.

What is theoretical?

400

A type of deductive argument in which the conclusion connects one category (or term) with another.

What is a syllogism?

400

If P then Q

Not P

Therefore, not Q

What is denying the antecedent?

400

The result of the condition of a hypothetical statement. The part following "then."

What is a consequent?

500

A sentence that is either true or false.

What is a statement?

500

A definition that influences attitudes.

What is persuasive?

500
Reasoning with certainty from premises to conclusions.

What is deduction?

500

If P then Q

Not Q

Therefore, not P

What is modus tollens?

500

An argument that uses both hypothetical and categorical statements.

What is a mixed hypothetical syllogism?

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