What is the definition of philosophy?
What is a premise?
What is the supporting statement
Where is Socrates from?
What is a fallacy?
What is an error?
What is an ad hominem circumstantial?
What is attacking the person's circumstances instead of the argument.
The origin of the word, philosophy, comes from which language?
What is Greek?
What is a conclusion?
What is the supported statement?
Who is the famous student of Socrates?
Who is Plato?
What is a logical fallacy?
What is an error in reasoning
What is the tu quoque fallacy?
What is calling out your opponent's hypocrisy and not engaging in the argument.
What are synonyms for objective and subjective truth.
What is fact and opinion
What is an argument?
What is a patterned set of statements?
Where did Socrates give his lectures?
What is the Agora
What is an ad hominem abusive?
What is attacking the person instead of the argument
“You say honesty is important, but you lied to your friend yesterday.” Which logical fallacy is this?
What is tu quoque?
What are the 2 main parts of philosophical inquiry?
What is open-ended and rational?
What is an inductive argument?
What is an argument with an aim for the conclusion to be likely true
What are the 2 questions of the socratic method?
What do you mean by that? What evidence do you have?
What is the fallacy of relevance?
What is an error in reasoning that is off topic?
“She only argues for stricter school rules because her kids attend that school.” Which logical fallacy is this?
What is AHC
What is the term for looking at the origin of the word?
What is etymology
What can make a deductive argument invalid?
What is a counter-example?
Why was Socrates wise?
What is he realized his own ignorance
What does ad fontem translate to?
What is to the source?
“You shouldn’t take advice from her; she doesn’t even vote.” Which logical fallacy is this?
What is AHA