Self-supportingStatements1.Authority2.Experience3.DeductionTrue offalse bydefinitionwhen 2statementsimply eachotherSelf-contradictionT or F bylogicalstructure1.Real2.Apparent3.Verbalatrustworthyauthoritativesourcetrusting ourown sensesto determinetruth valueIndependenceT or F bydefinition2 statementscan both betrue at sametime1.Question2.Command3.Nonsensetruth of 1statementrequiresthe truth ofthe other3 types ofself-supportingstatementsdeductionSelf-reportStatementtautologya differenceof opinion orperception4relationshipsbetweenstatementsInconsistentSupportedStatementexperienceVerbalDisagreementRealDisagreementSelf-supportingStatements1.Authority2.Experience3.DeductionTrue offalse bydefinitionwhen 2statementsimply eachotherSelf-contradictionT or F bylogicalstructure1.Real2.Apparent3.Verbalatrustworthyauthoritativesourcetrusting ourown sensesto determinetruth valueIndependenceT or F bydefinition2 statementscan both betrue at sametime1.Question2.Command3.Nonsensetruth of 1statementrequiresthe truth ofthe other3 types ofself-supportingstatementsdeductionSelf-reportStatementtautologya differenceof opinion orperception4relationshipsbetweenstatementsInconsistentSupportedStatementexperienceVerbalDisagreementRealDisagreement

Introductory Logic Lessons 6 - 10 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Self-supporting Statements
  2. 1.Authority 2.Experience 3.Deduction
  3. True of false by definition
  4. when 2 statements imply each other
  5. Self-contradiction
  6. T or F by logical structure
  7. 1.Real 2.Apparent 3.Verbal
  8. a trustworthy authoritative source
  9. trusting our own senses to determine truth value
  10. Independence
  11. T or F by definition
  12. 2 statements can both be true at same time
  13. 1.Question 2.Command 3.Nonsense
  14. truth of 1 statement requires the truth of the other
  15. 3 types of self-supporting statements
  16. deduction
  17. Self-report
  18. Statement
  19. tautology
  20. a difference of opinion or perception
  21. 4 relationships between statements
  22. Inconsistent
  23. Supported Statement
  24. experience
  25. Verbal Disagreement
  26. Real Disagreement