Definitions
Fallacies
Logic
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100

A commonly recognized bad argument failing to meet the requirements of relevance, clarity, or presumption. 

Fallacy

100

Arguments against the source (fountain).

Ad Fontem Arguments

100

What is the "art and science of reasoning?"

Logic

100

What is the Greek word for "loving" or "friend".

Philio

100

"The topic under discussion" or the first question asked at the beginning of every argument. 

Issue. What is the issue at hand?

200

To provide rational reasons for or against an idea or action with the intent to persuade. 

Argue

200

"to the man" or "against the man"

Ad Hominem abusive

200

Abstract reasoning. Deductive reasoning. Arguments. Premises. Syllogisms. 

Formal Logic

200

Greek word for "wisdom".

Sophia

200

The first of 3 principles of critical thinking that comes after "What is the issue at hand?" The first category of fallacies on the fallacy tree.

(Principle of) Relevance. Is the argument relevant to the issue at hand?

300

A right understanding of reality.

Truth

300

A fallacy where the speaker says or implies that his rival's circumstances make his argument untrustworthy. 

Ad Hominem Circumstantial

300

Ordinary language arguments. Inductive reasoning. Fallacies. 

Informal Logic

300

Latin word for "general class" for categorizing things. Begins with a "g".

Genus

300

The art of convincing others

Persuasion

400

Right thinking in the way an argument is constructed; it helps us make sense of arguments. 

Validity

400

"you too"

Tu Quoque

400

Whole-to-part reasoning that determines the validity of a formal argument. 

Deductive Reasoning

400

Greek: ta meta ta physicka. "What is really real?"

Metaphysics

400

A person who resorts to sneaky and manipulative tricks to persuade others. 

Demagogue

500

Techniques used to influence the opinions of others to do or believe something that they otherwise might now. 

Propaganda

500

A fallacy that can be tricky to identify. An argument that states that an idea or believe should be discounted simple because of it's source or origin. 

Genetic Fallacy

500

Part-to-whole reasoning used to determine the validity of an informal argument by starting with evidence that can be observed and put together. 

Inductive Reasoning

500

Greek: epistasthai. "to stand upon." Branch of philosophy that studies the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge. "How can we know what we know?"

Epistemology

500

Greek word that means "reason," "word," or "study."

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