Latin Names
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ipse dixit

he has said it himself

100

ad ignoranitiam

to lack of information

100

Bulverism

dismissing an argument simply on the basis why the presenter came to believe it

100

ad baculum

an illegitimate appeal to force or a thinly veiled threat

100

amphiboly

vagueness of grammar that disguises or alters meaning

200

ad populum

to the masses

200

post hoc ergo propter hoc

after this, therefore because of this

200

chronological snobbery

an argument based merely on the passage of time

200

ad populum

an illegitimate appeal to a majority

200

composition

fallacy of transferring attributes from the parts to the whole

300

ad baculum

to the stick

300

Post hoc ergo propter hoc or false cause

improperly assuming that a sequence in time implies cause and effect

300

ad ignorantiam

an argument from the lack of evidence

300

ipse dixit

an illegitimate appeal to authority

300

division

the fallacy of transferring attributes from the whole to the parts

400

ad hominem

to the man

400

complex question or loaded question

a question crafted to exclude any possible legitimate response

400

tu quoque

points to inconsistency between a person’s argument and behavior

400

equivocation

changing the definition of a term in the middle of an argument

400

circular reasoning

secretly assuming what you are trying to prove

500

tu quoque

you do it, too
500

apriorism

a hasty generalization

500

ad hominem

verbal attack on the person rather than his argument

500
accent

alters the meaning of a statement through changed emphasis

500

either/or or bifurcation

making an argument base on a false dilemma

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