Logic Terms Intermediate Quiz 4

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1. What classification applies to reasoning errors that occur solely within symbolic patterns?
2. What classification applies to reasoning errors found within contextual meanings or expressions?
3. Which concept defines the total set of items over which logical variables can safely range?
4. What name is given to an explicitly derived conclusion that has been proven from foundational axioms?
5. What state is reached when an argument structure is paralyzed by irresolvable theoretical roadblocks?
6. Which framework extends basic statement values to explicitly score states of necessity?
7. A seemingly sound argument that loops into an intuitive or logical contradiction is a:
8. What is the vocabulary term for an unproven starting statement assumed true without any demonstration?
9. If an argument uses premises that do not logically support its conclusion, the argument is structurally:
10. What evaluation property is entirely compromised when a single valid counterexample is discovered?
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