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14 Cards in this Set
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One of only two options despite the presence of multiple possibilities |
False Dillema |
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Instantly conclude to be true because it is not proven to be false |
Appeal to Ignorance |
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Unacceptable consequences is drawn or foreseen, series of increasingly superficial |
Slippery Slope |
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Two or more points are rolled into one |
Complex Question |
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Accept a conclusion by making then feel sorry for someone Known as Ad Misericordiam |
Appeal to Pity |
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Known as Argumentum ad Baculum Occurs when a threat, instead of reasoning is used to argue |
Appeal to Force |
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Known as Ad Populum A large number of people favor it |
Bandwagon |
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Known as Attacking the Person Attacks a person's character |
Ad Hominem |
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One generalizes from a sample that is either too small or too special to be representative |
Hasty Generalization |
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Two concepts that are similar in some ways are also similar in other ways |
False Analogy |
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Known as False Cause One event must have a caused or later event |
Post Hoc |
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Known as Argumentum ad Verecundiam Quotes an expert who is not qualified in the particular subject matter |
Appeal to Misplaced Authority |
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Perform an act contrary to the person's will |
Appeal to Advantage |
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Are errors in reasoning that will undetermine the logic of your argument |
Logical Fallacies |