Structure of Thought
Argumentation
Logic Principles
Syllogism
Fallacies
100

It affirms or denies the relationship that exists between concepts

Judgment 

100

It is the central idea of an argument that must be proven with valid reasons

Conclusion

100

There are more than 4 logic principles

False

100

The propositions can be by quality

Affirmative or negative

100

Type of fallacy that consists of imposing a vision or opinion on a person 

Appeal to force

200

It separates qualities of objects to focus on specific common characteristics 

Abstraction 

200

Argumentation is the object of study of a branch of philosophy named...

logic 

200

The principle of... states that it is necessary to have foundations to accept something as true

sufficient reason

200

It is a term that does not go to the conclusion 

Middle term 

200

This fallacy moves feelings or causes pity instead of offering reasons

Appeal to emotions

300

The word concept comes from the Greek conceptum

False

300

Reasoning that demonstrates or justifies an idea

Argument

300

The principle of... affirms that inferences must have the same unique meaning throughout them

identity

300

This premise includes the minor term 

Minor premise

300

Type of fallacy where one premise is established over and over again as a conclusion

Petition of principle

400

It creates a new consequential proposition stating the relationship between judgments or propositions

Inference

400

It is a statement that offers reasons to justify the conclusion

Premise

400

The principle of... mentions that when having two statements that contradict each other, one of them has to be true

excluded middle

400

The validity or invalidity of a syllogism depends on its subject 

False 

400

This fallacy consists in concluding something from a few observed cases 

False generalization

500

It is the mental representation of an object 

Concept

500

The phrase this indicates that... is a logic indicator of premises 

True

500

The principle of... says that it is impossible to affirm that a proposition is true and false at the same time

non-contradiction 

500

The type E of a proposition stands for All S is not P

True

500

Argumentum ad hominem is a fallacy that can also be called...

Attack to the person