General Definitions
Types of Definitions
Fallacies of Ambiguity
Fallacies of Presumption
Fallacies of Presumption
Part 2
Fallacies of Relevance
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The study of the principles of correct reasoning

Logic

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Lexical Definition

The definition found in the dictionary

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Shifting from one meaning of a word to another meaning. 

Equivocation

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Claiming there are only 2 possibilities when there could be a third.

Bifurcation fallacy (Either/Or fallacy)

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Attempting to persuade by asking a loaded question

The complex question

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Misrepresents an opponent's position and then proceeds to refute that misrepresentation, rather than what the opponent actually claims.

Strawman Fallacy

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A common error in reasoning

Fallacy

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Stipulative Definition

naming a new word for a new thing

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Falsely assumes that what is true of the parts/individual must also be true of the whole/group.

Fallacy of Composition

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The error of defining a term in a biased way that would not be found in a dictionary.

No True Scotsman Fallacy

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Arguing that a given action will set off a chain reaction leading to a particular result, when in reality, other factors are likely to prevent that result.

Slippery Slope Fallacy

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Attempts to persuade by scaring the other person

Faulty appeal to fear/force

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These are universal, invariant, abstract, rules of correct reasoning

The Laws of Logic

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Precising definition

used to clarify a term, adds additional information

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Changes the meaning of the proposition by placing undue emphasis on a word or phrase

Fallacy of Accent

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Drawing a generalization from too few specific examples

Hasty Generalization

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Applying a generalization to an exception

Sweeping Generalization

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Directs an argument against the person making the claim instead of the claim itself. 

Ad Hominem

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A truth claim that is either true or false

proposition

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Theoretical definition

Used for scientific theories. 

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Attributes a concrete characteristic to something abstract

Reification

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The error of attributing a cause and effect relationship between two events that do not actually have such a relationship

False Cause Fallacy

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The error of arbitrarily using a double standard, and failing to apply a standard to yourself. 

Special Pleading

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Argues that something is morally right just because it happens or because many people do it. 

Naturalistic fallacy
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A series of propositions where the truth of one is said to follow from the others

argument

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Persuasive Definition

Using a word in a way that isn't found in the dictionary.  It's a false definition and logically fallacious.

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Falsely assumes that what is true of the whole/group must also be true of the parts/individuals.

Fallacy of Division

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Arbitrarily assuming what one is attempting to prove as part of the proof.

Begging the Question 

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Draws a conclusion by comparing two things that are similar in ways that are not relevant to the conclusion.

False Analogy

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Error of dismissing an argument because of its source.

Genetic fallacy

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