Intro-Lesson 2
Lesson 3-4
Lesson 5-6
Lesson 7-8
Lesson 9-10
100

The art and science of reasoning well

logic

100

The sum of all common attributes denoted by the term

intension

100

A sentence that is either true or false

statement

100

A statement whose truth value can be determined from the statement itself

self-supporting statement

100

When two statements can both be true at the same time

consistent

200

Any statement is either true or false

Law of Excluded Middle

200

Device, timepiece, clock are stated in what oder?

increasing intension

200

"Who wrote the book of 1 Timothy" is

a question

200
A statement by a person concerning his or her own beliefs or desires

self report

200

A conflict between two statements

inconsistent

300

If a statement is true, then it is true

Law of Identity

300

Sum of all the individual objects described by it

extension

300

Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the Church.

command

300

A statement can be true or false by how the sentence is put together

true or false by logical structure
300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: if the first statement implies the second statement

logically equivalent

400
A statement cannot be both true and false

Law of Non-Contradiciton

400

a word with the same meaning

synonym

400

This sentence is false.

nonsense

400

A statement that is true by logical structure

tautology

400

Truth of the first statement requires the truth of the second statement

implication

500

This definition deals with the proper models of reasoning

formal logic

500

These are inversely related

extension and intension

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The Bible is the Word of God. 

true statement

500

A statement that is false by logical structure

true statement

500

"I think logic is easy. I think logic is hard." Is this type of disagreement

apparent