Introductory Logic: Unit 5 Vocab & Concepts

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classical conversations, challenge b, LNST 5, Latin

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Oly Stewarts, CC, All Cycles, EEL, Challenge A, B, & I

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Introductory Logic: Unit 5 Vocab & Concepts

fallacy of distraction
an argument that confuses the issue by pointing to information that is actually irrelevant to the conclusion.
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fallacy of distraction an argument that confuses the issue by pointing to information that is actually irrelevant to the conclusion.
streetfighting logic Informal logic that is not as neat or mathematical as formal logic.
ipse dixit an illegitimate appeal to authority
ad populum an illegitimate appeal to a majority
ad baculum an illegitimate appeal to force
ad hominem a verbal attack on a person rather than his argument
bulverism attacking a position by pointing out how the arguer came to hold it
tu quoque points to an inconsistency between a person's argument and behavior
ad ignorantim an argument from lack of evidence
chronological snobbery an argument based merely on the passage of time
fallacies of ambiguity arguments that confuse the real issue with multiple, vague, or otherwise unclear meanings
equivocation changing the definition of a term in the middle of an argument
accent The fallacy of _____________ alters the meaning of a statement through changed emphasis.
amphiboly a vagueness of grammar that disguises or alters meaning
composition the fallacy of transferring attributes from part to whole
division the fallacy of transferring attributes from whole to part
fallacies of form arguments that fail to establish their conclusions because of a weakness in logical structure
circular reasoning secretly assuming what you are trying to prove
post ho ergo propter hoc improperly assuming that a sequence in time implies a cause and effect
either/or making an argument based on a false dilemma
complex question a question crafted to exclude any possible legitimate response
apriorism a hasty generalization

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