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  • 2 Circles
  • 3 Circles

    A

  • About LogicCoach 9
  • Accident
  • ACP
  • Add
  • Adverbs
  • Advice
  • Affective terminology
  • Affirmative
  • AIP
  • Ambiguous definition
  • Amphiboly

    Analogy

  • AND (Dot Proof Strategy)

    And (Translation)

  • 8.1 Any
  • Appeal to force
  • Appeal to ignorance
  • Appeal to pity

    Appeal to the people

  • Appeal to unqualified authority
  • Argument

    Argument against the person

  • Argument from authority
  • Argument from definition
  • Assoc
  • Attribute
  • Bayes's Theorem
  • Begging the question
  • Both sufficient and necessary
  • Building a Truth Table

    Categorical Logic

  • Categorical syllogism
  • Causal inference
  • CD

    Chapter Directory

  • Chapter 1
  • Chapter 2
  • Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

  • Chapter 9

  • Circular definition
  • Cogent
  • Com
  • Commas
  • Complex question
  • Composition
  • Conclusion Indicators
  • Conditional Proof
  • Conditional statement
  • 4.7 Conditional Statements
  • Conj

    Contents

  • Contradictory
  • Contraposition
  • Contrary
  • Conversion
  • CP
  • CQ
  • Decompose
  • Decomposition Rules
  • Deductive and valid

    Deductive argument

  • Deductive, valid but unsound
  • Deductive and valid
  • Deductive argument based on mathematics
  • Deductive but invalid
  • Deductive, valid but unsound
  • Definition by Genus and Difference
  • Definition by subclass
  • Definitions
  • Demonstrative definition

    Diagrams

  • Direct Truth Tables
  • Disjunctive syllogism
  • Dist
  • Distribution
  • Division
  • DM
  • DN

    DOT

  • Drag and Drop
  • DS

    E

  • Editing a Proof
  • EG
  • EI
  • Enthymemes
  • Enumerative definition
  • Equiv
  • Equivocation
  • Etymological definition
  • Exceptive Propositions
  • Exclusive Propositions
  • Exercise 1.6
  • Exercise 2.2
  • Exercise Pages
  • Existential Assumption
  • Existential Generalization
  • Existential Instantiation
  • Existential Quantifier
  • Exp
  • Expansion (Quantifier Invalidity)
  • Explanation
  • Expository passage

    Extended Arguments

  • Extension
  • Failure to indicate the context
  • Failure to state the essential meaning
  • Fallacies
  • False cause

    False conclusion

  • False dichotomy

    False premises

  • Figurative language
  • Figure
  • Fonts
  • Formal fallacy
  • Forms
  • General conjunction rule
  • General disjunction rule
  • General Usage Guide
  • Generalization
  • Growing a Tree
  • Hasty generalization (converse accident)
  • Help on logic

    HORSESHOE

  • HS
  • Hypothetical syllogism

    I

  • Identity
  • IDENTITY RULES
  • If and only if
  • If any
  • IF...THEN

    If...then

    Indirect Truth Tables

    Inductive argument

    Informal fallacy

    Instructions

  • Intension

    Invalid

    Invalid (false premises)

    Invalid (true premises)

  • IP
  • LC_3Plus.TTF
  • Lexical definition
  • Logic Symbols
  • Loosely associated statements
  • Main Operator
  • Major
  • Mathematics

    Method of agreement

  • Method of difference
  • Middle

    Mill's Methods

  • Minor
  • Missing the point
  • Modern Square of Opposition
  • Mood
  • MP
  • MT
  • Navigation

    Necessary

  • Necessary condition
  • Necessary support
  • Negation rule
  • Negative
  • Negative definition
  • Neither...nor
  • No fallacy
  • No operator

    NONargument

  • NOT

    Not

  • Nouns

    O

  • Obscure definition
  • Obversion
  • Odds
  • Operational definition

    Opinion

  • OR

    Or

  • Other Pages
  • Parallel Construction
  • Particular
  • Persuasive definition
  • Picking an Exercise
  • Precising definition

    Predicate Logic

  • Prediction
  • Premise Indicators
  • Premises provide necessary support for conclusion

    Probability Equations

    Probably false conclusion

    Probably true conclusion

  • Pronouns
  • Proof Pages

    Propositional Logic and English

  • Quality

    8.5 Quantifier Invalidity

    Quantifiers

  • Quantity
  • Records
  • Red herring

    Replacement Rules

  • Report
  • Restricted conjunction rule
  • Restricted disjunction rule

    Rules

    Scope

  • Series
  • Signing In
  • Signs
  • Simp
  • Simple probability
  • Since
  • Singular Propositions
  • Slippery slope
  • Sound
  • Sorites
  • Square of Opposition
  • Standard Form
  • 8.1 Standardization
  • Starting The Program

    Statement of Belief

  • Statistics
  • Stipulative definition

    Strategy

  • Straw man
  • Strengthen

    Strong

    Strong (false premises)

  • Strong (true premises, probably true conclusion)
  • Subaltern
  • Subalternation
  • Subcontrary

    Sufficient

  • Sufficient and necessary
  • Sufficient condition
  • Suppressed evidence

    Syllogism

  • Symbolic Logic
  • Synonymous definition
  • Table for Mill's Methods
  • Taut
  • Temporal use of 'since'
  • Terminology (Chapter 6)

    Terms

    Text/Program Differences

  • The Calculator
  • The First Truth Tree Exercise
  • The joint method of agreement and difference
  • The method of agreement
  • The method of concomitant variation
  • The method of difference
  • The method of residues
  • Theoretical definition
  • TILDE
  • TIP--probability equations
  • Too broad
  • Too narrow
  • Traditional Logic
  • Traditional Square of Opposition
  • Trans

    Translation

    Tree

  • TRIPLE BAR

    True conclusion

    True premises

    Truth Table

    Truth Tables

  • 8.5 Truth Values
  • Tu quoque
  • UG
  • UI

    Uncogent

  • Unexpressed Quantifiers
  • Universal
  • Universal Generalization
  • Universal Instantiation
  • Universal Quantifier

    Unsound

  • Using LogicCoach 9
  • Vague definition

    Valid

    Valid (false premises)

    Valid (true premises)

  • Valid Syllogisms

    Venn Diagram Pages

    Venn Diagrams

  • Verbs
  • Warning

    Warnings

    Weak

    Weak (false premises)

    Weak (true premises)

  • Weak analogy
  • Weaken

    WEDGE

  • Well Formed Formula
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