Logical Fallacies
Research:Ear
Logical Fallacies
Geography
Geography
100

Changing the meaning of a word in the middle of an argument.

What is an Equivocation?

100

The lower part of the external ear.

What is the ear lobe?

100

Generalizing about a class or group based upon a small and poor sample.

What is Hasty Generalization?

100

In what continent is Peru located?

What is South America?

100

A natural elevation of land.

What is a hill?

200

Asking a question which assumes the answer to a second question.

What is a Loaded Question?

200

The part of the ear that extends from the head, also called the outer ear.

What is the Pinna?

200

Assuming that since A happened before B,A must have caused B.

What is Post hoc ergo propter hoc?


200

In what continent is Nepal located?

What is Asia?

200

the edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice or the bank of a river

What is a Brink?

300

Moving you to fear the consequences of not doing what he wants.

What is Appeal to Fear?

300

A passage that connects the outer ear with the eardrum; its glands secrete wax, and it tiny hairs protect the middle ear from dust and debris.

What is the Auditory Canal?

300

Asserting we must choose between two things, when in fact we have more alternatives.

What is Either-Or?

300

In what continent Somalia located? 

What is Africa?

300

a portion of land connected with a continent by a narrow neck or isthmus but nearly surrounded by water

What is a Peninsula?

400

Urging someone to do something only because they pity us, or they pity something associated with us.

What is Appeal to Pity?

400

The nerve that carries impulses from the cochlea to the brain.

What is the auditory nerve?

400

Asserting that what is true of part of something must be true of the whole thing.

What is part to whole?

400

What is the capitol of Canada?

What is Ottawa?

400

A bay or recess in the shore of the sea, lake or large river; a narrow body of water between isles.

What is an inlet?

500

Claiming that some items which have only a few minor similarities are practically the same in almost everything else.

What is a Weak Analogy?

500

The three curved ducts of the inner ear, containing fluid and nerves, that control balance.

What are the Semicircular Canals?

500

Condemning an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who began it.

What is Genetic Fallacy?

500

What is the capitol of Australia.

What is Canberra?

500

A line that terminates the view when extended on the surface of the earth.

What is a horizon?

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