Language-Communication
Thought and Reasoning
Arguments-Argumentation
Logic principles
Fallacies
100

It allows transmitting knowledge and learning among human beings.

Language 

100

Have their site in the brain.

Process of coding and decoding of language in a communication

100

Are the object of study of logic.

Argumentation and arguments 

100

-You are you.

-The square is a square is not a circle.

Example of ...

Principle of identify

100

This fallacy is used when it is intented to offer the ignorance of something as an explanation to evade responsability.

Appeal to ignorance

200

Always refer to the biological purposes of the species.

Animal languages 

200

Mental process that occurs due to intellect and rationality.

Thought 

200

Is considered a formal science, enunciating them in the form of rules.

Logic

200

Today it is cloudy or not cloudy.

Principle of Excluded Middle

200

Referring to any condition of the person who issues an opinion and ignoring the content of what he says.

Attack to the person

300

Is the mental process through which some particular qualities of an object are mentally separated to focus on specific common characteristics. 

Abstraction 

300

Elements that make up the structure of thought.

Concept, judgment and reasoning 

300

Reasoning by which an idea is demonstrated or justified.

Argument

300

Where is the subject of the conclusion or Minor Term.

Minor Premiss

300

It happens when we seek to support our arguments in popular opinions and not because of the confidence they are right.

Appeal to popularity fallacy

400

Science responsable for the specialized study of human language.

Linguistics

400

Mental representation of an object

Concept 

400

Propositions that offer reasons, justify and lead to the conclusion.

Premisses

400

Relation between S and P is established.

Conclusion

400

In making an argument, one of the premises is again and again established as a conclusion.

Petition of principle

500

Make it possible for us to choose which of our thoughts to share, how to interact, and at what time. 

Communicative capacity and our language learning 

500

Consists of the formulation of a law or a general conclusion based on the observation of particular facts or cases.

Inductive reasoning 

500

General proposition followed by the premisses.

Conclusion

500

Types of propositions or judgments.

A  E  I  O

500

Defined fallacies as arguments that, while incorrect, can be psychologically persuasive.

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