What's the Word?
It's all Latin to Me
I Get So Emotional
Seize the Data
You Can Join My Subgroup
100

This is the science of right thinking.

What is logic?

100

This translates to "to the source" or "to the fountain".

What is ad fontem?

100

This fallacy seeks to convince others of a belief or course of action by suggesting their view is the popular one.

What is ad populum?

100

These arguments overextend a generalization to include facts or cases that are exceptions to it.

What are sweeping generalizations?

100

These fallacies are in the subgroup ad fontem.

What are ad hominem, genetic fallacy, and tu quoque?

200

Errors in reasoning due to unrelated information or points.

What are fallacies of relevance?

200

This translates to "to the man" or "against the man".

What is ad hominem?

200

This fallacy tries to make us do something because we pity him or we pity something associated with him.

What is ad misericordiam?

200

These arguments use numbers or statistics in a way that is too precise to be justified by the situation. 

What is false precision?

200

These fallacies are in the subgroup faulty appeal to emotions.

What are ad baculum, ad misericordiam, ad populum, ad verecundiam, appeal to chronology, and snob appeal?
300

An error in logic.

What is a logical fallacy?

300

This this translates to "you too" or "you also".

What is tu quoque?

300

This is an appeal to our desire to feel that we’re better than everyone else in some way; an emotional appeal to a sense of elitism or to those of “discriminating taste.”

What is snob appeal?

300

This is an argument that makes an unwarranted generalization on the basis of too few samples.

What are hasty generalizations?

300

These fallacies are in the subgroup red herring.

What are straw man and appeal to ignorance

400

Arguments with hidden assumptions that make the arguments unreasonable.

What are fallacies of presupposition?

400

This translates to "stick" or "club".

What is ad baculum?

400

These are arguments that distract by making the audience want to either be part of an old tradition or part of the latest cool, new thing.

What is appeal to chronology?

400

These arguments fail because they create an analogy between two things that are not similar enough to warrant an analogy

What are false analogies?

400

These fallacies are in the subgroup fallacies of presupposition.

What are false dilemma, is-ought, fallacy of moderation, part-to-whole, and whole-to-part?

500

When it wouldn't be socially appropriate, when neither person has any real knowledge about the subject, or when one of the persons involved is angry or not thinking clearly.

What are three times it would be dumb to argue?

500

This translates to "after this, therefore because of this".

What is post hoc ergo propter hoc.

500

These arguments attempt to shame or intimidate the listener into agreement by citing an illegitimate source.

What is ad verecundiam?

500

These arguments are based on a weak cause-and–effect connection.

What is post hoc ergo propter hoc?

500
These fallacies are in the subgroup fallacies of induction.

What are sweeping generalization, hasty generalization, false analogy, post hoc ergo propter hoc, and false precision?

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