Reasons fromuniversaltruths toparticularconclusionsAn argument thatfollows properform; if thepremises are true,the conclusionMUST followReason thatuses generalobservations tomake aprobableconclusion.If p, then qPThereforeqEither p or qpThereforenot qThe studyand use oftruth andreasoningMeasureof truth foran informalargument“Well it’s time todecide.Will you contribute$50 to ourenvironmental fund,or are you on theside of environmentaldestruction?”Reasoningused ineverydaylifeThe secondsubject ofpremise thatfollows as aresult or effect(q)A presumptionmade in formallogic, usuallyconsisting of 2premises and aconclusionIn formallogic, anargumentthat followslogical formI have to get my license! If Ican’t drive myself to work, Iwon’t be able to keep myjob. If I can’t work I can’tsave money. I won’t beable to afford university.Then I will never get a joband end up alone and poor!I HAVE to get my licensIf p, then qNot qThereforenot pIf p, then qIf q, then rTherefore rif p“She’s ignorant,maniacal and isbeing manipulated byadult climate changebedwetters funded byPutin.”Steve Malloy onGreta ThunbergThe thing ofevent thatexisted beforeor logicallyprecedesanother (p)Statement thatan argumentclaims willjustify aconclusion“Every human cellis very lightweight,so a human beingcomposed of cellsis also verylightweight”.I had Starbucks onFriday, and then didgreat on myphilosophy test!Starbucks makesme smarter!Havingfault inlogicIf p, then qqThereforepLove ofwisdom“I need to get anew MacBook.All the studentsin my classeshave their own.”Reasons fromuniversaltruths toparticularconclusionsAn argument thatfollows properform; if thepremises are true,the conclusionMUST followReason thatuses generalobservations tomake aprobableconclusion.If p, then qPThereforeqEither p or qpThereforenot qThe studyand use oftruth andreasoningMeasureof truth foran informalargument“Well it’s time todecide.Will you contribute$50 to ourenvironmental fund,or are you on theside of environmentaldestruction?”Reasoningused ineverydaylifeThe secondsubject ofpremise thatfollows as aresult or effect(q)A presumptionmade in formallogic, usuallyconsisting of 2premises and aconclusionIn formallogic, anargumentthat followslogical formI have to get my license! If Ican’t drive myself to work, Iwon’t be able to keep myjob. If I can’t work I can’tsave money. I won’t beable to afford university.Then I will never get a joband end up alone and poor!I HAVE to get my licensIf p, then qNot qThereforenot pIf p, then qIf q, then rTherefore rif p“She’s ignorant,maniacal and isbeing manipulated byadult climate changebedwetters funded byPutin.”Steve Malloy onGreta ThunbergThe thing ofevent thatexisted beforeor logicallyprecedesanother (p)Statement thatan argumentclaims willjustify aconclusion“Every human cellis very lightweight,so a human beingcomposed of cellsis also verylightweight”.I had Starbucks onFriday, and then didgreat on myphilosophy test!Starbucks makesme smarter!Havingfault inlogicIf p, then qqThereforepLove ofwisdom“I need to get anew MacBook.All the studentsin my classeshave their own.”

Woodley Bingo - 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. Reasons from universal truths to particular conclusions
  2. An argument that follows proper form; if the premises are true, the conclusion MUST follow
  3. Reason that uses general observations to make a probable conclusion.
  4. If p, then q P Therefore q
  5. Either p or q p Therefore not q
  6. The study and use of truth and reasoning
  7. Measure of truth for an informal argument
  8. “Well it’s time to decide. Will you contribute $50 to our environmental fund, or are you on the side of environmental destruction?”
  9. Reasoning used in everyday life
  10. The second subject of premise that follows as a result or effect (q)
  11. A presumption made in formal logic, usually consisting of 2 premises and a conclusion
  12. In formal logic, an argument that follows logical form
  13. I have to get my license! If I can’t drive myself to work, I won’t be able to keep my job. If I can’t work I can’t save money. I won’t be able to afford university. Then I will never get a job and end up alone and poor! I HAVE to get my licens
  14. If p, then q Not q Therefore not p
  15. If p, then q If q, then r Therefore r if p
  16. “She’s ignorant, maniacal and is being manipulated by adult climate change bedwetters funded by Putin.” Steve Malloy on Greta Thunberg
  17. The thing of event that existed before or logically precedes another (p)
  18. Statement that an argument claims will justify a conclusion
  19. “Every human cell is very lightweight, so a human being composed of cells is also very lightweight”.
  20. I had Starbucks on Friday, and then did great on my philosophy test! Starbucks makes me smarter!
  21. Having fault in logic
  22. If p, then q q Therefore p
  23. Love of wisdom
  24. “I need to get a new MacBook. All the students in my classes have their own.”