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Test Bank for A Concise Intro to Logic
(Patrick J. Hurley) Chapter 1 (14th
Edition by Patrick J. Hurley)

Logic - ANSthe organized body of knowledge

Argument - ANSa group of statements, one or more of which (the premises) are claimed to
provide support for, or reasons to believe, one of the others (the conclusion).

Statement - ANSa sentence that is either true or false--in other words, typically a declarative
sentence or a sentence component that could stand as a declarative sentence.

truth value - ANStruth and falsity of a statement

premise - ANSthe statements that set forth the reasons or evidence

conclusion - ANSthe statement that the evidence is claimed to support or imply.

conclusion indicator - ANSa word that provides a clue to a conclusion

premise indicator - ANSa word that provides a clue to identifying a premise

inference - ANSthe reasoning process expressed by an argument.

proposition - ANSthe meaning or information content of a statement.

syllogistic logic - ANSa kind of logic in which the fundamental elements are terms

modal logic - ANSa kind of logic that involves such a concepts as possibility, necessity, belief,
and doubt.

Four basic argument patterns - ANSVertical, horizontal, conjoint, multiple conclusion

expository passage - ANSa kind of discourse that begins with a topic sentence followed by one
or more sentences that develop the topic sentence.

illustration - ANSis an expression involving one or more examples that is intended to show what
something means or how it is done.

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