Arguments
The Syllogism
Types of Statements
Terms and Premises
Rules of Validity
100

A set of statements, one of which appears to be implied by or supported by the others

What is "an argument"?

100

A deductive argument with two premises and three terms

What is "a syllogism"?

100

An A statement

What is "All S is P"?

100

The premise containing the minor term

What is "the minor premise"?

100

Rule 1 for testing the validity of Syllogisms

What is, "In at least one premise, the middle term must be distributed"?

200

The two types of statements in an argument

What is "premise and conclusion"?

200

"Red plants" are the ___ term of this syllogism:

All red plants are living things

All roses are red plants 

Therefore, all roses are living things


What is "middle"?

200

An E statement

What is "No S is P"?

200
The premise containing the major term

What is "the major premise"?

200

Rule 2 for testing the validity of syllogisms

What is, "If a term is distributed in the conclusion, it must also be distributed in it's premise"?

300

"Thus, so, consequently, therefore" are words that indicate...

What is "the conclusion of an argument"?

300

"Roses" is the ___ term of this syllogism:

All red plants are living things

All roses are red plants 

Therefore, all roses are living things

What is "minor"?

300

An I statement

What is "Some S is P"?
300

What does the S represent in an A, E, I or O statement? (Example: All S is P)

What is "the minor term"?

300

Rule 3 for testing the validity of syllogisms

What is, "A valid syllogism cannot have two negative premises"?

400

"Since, because, for, given that" are words that indicate...

What is "the premises of an argument"?

400

"Living things" is the ___ term of this syllogism:

All red plants are living things

All roses are red plants 

Therefore, all roses are living things

What is "major"?

400

An O statement

What is "Some S is not P"?

400

What does the M represent in an A, E, I or O statement? (Example: All P is M)

What is "the middle term"?

400

Rule 4 for testing the validity of syllogism

What is, "A valid syllogism cannot have a negative premise and an affirmative conclusion"?

500

The statement that appears to be implied by the other statements in the argument

What is "the conclusion"?

500

The subject term of the conclusion

What is "the minor term"?

500

A term that refers to all members of its category

What is "a distributed term"?

500

What does the P represent in an A, E, I or O statement? (Example: All S is P)

What is "the major term"?

500

Rule 5 for testing the validity of of a syllogism

What is, "A valid syllogism cannot have two affirmative premises and a negative conclusion"?