Traditional Logic: Book I - Terms, Definitions, and Classification - FIB

Gap-fill exercise

  

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1. Logic may be defined as the of thinking.
2. The two main branches of logic are:
logic
logic
3. Truth means the correpondence of statement to .
4. A can be true or false.
5. An can be valid or invalid.
6. An argument is valid when its follows logically from its .
7. The term 'soundness' is used to indicate that all the premises in an argument are and that the argument is .
8. In the following argument, identify the premises and the conclusion by writing the words 'premise' or 'conclusion' in the field next to the statement:
All men are mortal
Socrates is a man
Therefore, Socrates is mortal

9. Indicate the three parts of logic on the following chart:
Mental ActVerbal Expression