Aristotelian Logic
Logical Fallacies (Part1)
Reasoning
Logical Fallacies (Part 2)
Paradoxical
100

This Greek Philosopher is credited as being the Father of Logic and creating what we know as the Laws of Thought

Aristotle

100

When one argues that you must accept or reject an argument because everyone accepts/rejects it; they are committing what logical fallacy?

Bandwagon

100

In Philosophy, the study of reasoning is known as the branch of ___________.

Logic

100

When your opponent makes a claim based on evidence that is just too small to draw a logical conclusion; they are committing what logical fallacy?

Hasty Generalization

100

“If a band changes four of its five original members, is it still the same band if they continue to play the same type of music and call themselves by the same name?”

This question is most related to which of the five paradoxes we covered in class?

Ship of Theseus

200

Aristotle was taught by ________________ and when on to teach _________________________ which is how Western Philosophy became dominant through Europe.

Plato; Alexander the Great

200

When your opponent asserts that a relatively small first step will lead to a chain of related events culminating in some significant (usually negative) effect; they are commiting what logical fallacy?

Slippery Slope
200

The Deductive Logical Process moves from ________________ principles to a _________________ conclusion.

General; specific

200

When the opponent only presents two alternative points of view when more than two options are available; they are committing what logical fallacy?

False Dichotomy

200

“The next sentence out of my mouth will be true. The last sentence I said was false”. 

This is a version of which of the five paradoxes we covered in class?

Pinocchio Paradox

300

Everything is the same as itself; or A is A, is known as which of the 3 Laws of Thought

Law of Identity

300

Insisting that a claim is true simply because a commanding official or expert on the issue said it was true, without any other supporting evidence offered.

Appeal to Authority

300

The scientific method is largely based on developing a general conclusion based on a collection of observations. This is more closely related to which type of reasoning?

Inductive

300

Overtly attacking somebody, or more subtly casting doubt on their character or personal attributes as a way to discredit their argument.

Ad Hominem

300

Pilots can get out of combat duty if they are psychologically unfit, but does one that is caught attempting to act insane actually prove themselves to be sane?


This is known as: 

Catch-22 Paradox

400

Mr. Trogdon is either an idiot or a genius violates which of the 3 Laws of Thought?

Law of Excluded Middle

400

When you attempt to make an argument by beginning with an assumption that what you are trying to prove is already true. In your premise, you already accept the truth of the claim you are attempting to make

Circular Argument

400
  1. All humans are mortal

  2. Socrates is a human

  3. Therefore, Socrates is mortal 


This is an example of which type of reasoning?


Deductive

400

Based on the assumption that a statement must be true if it cannot be proven false — or false if it cannot be proven true

Appeal to Ignorance

400

A common iteration of this paradox involves going back to when Adolf Hitler was a baby and killing him...

Time travel paradox

500

You cannot simultaneously be a Sophomore and a Junior is an example of which of the 3 Laws of Thought?

Law of Non-Contradiction

500

An intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.

Strawman

500
  1. Socrates is a human

  2. Since Socrates is not immortal

  3. All humans must be mortal


This argument is known as which type of reasoning?


Inductive

500

Kind of fallacy that is an irrelevant topic introduced in an argument to divert the attention of listeners or readers from the original issue

Red Herring

500

Our logic study of I,Robot is most like which of the 5 paradoxes we covered in class?

Roko's Basilik

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