The fallacy when a syllogism has more than 3 terms.
What is the fallacy of four terms?
This is how you pronounce Euler.
What is Oiler?
These words are used in a disjunctive syllogism.
What are either and or?
The Latin word for an appeal to emotion
What is pathos?
Another name for slippery slope
What is domino?
Fallacy when the middle term is not distributed at least once
What is undistributed middle?
The antecedent follows this word.
What is if?
Keynesian Economics explained this.
The likelihood that something will happen.
What is probability?
using your argument as part of your conclusion
What is circular reasoning?
An argument that does not logically follow the premises.
What is invalid?
With Venn diagrams you do not diagram this.
What is the conclusion?
metaphor for the free market
What is the invisible hand?
There are this many fallacies in logic.
About 300
attacking the person instead of their logic
What is ad hominem?
This is the rule in Aristotle's rules that is not named.
What is rule #2?
We use Venn Diagrams in Logic for this reason.
To test a syllogism for validity
This is what we call a dilemma that ends in a disjunctive proposition.
what is complex?
Thought experiment that refers to statistical analysis and probability
What is the problem of the points?
misrepresenting a persons argument
What is straw man?
Mnemonics are named after these people.
Who are scholastics?
What is modus ponens?
The conclusion in inductive reasoning is this.
What is universal?
Argument to the greater in Latin
What is argumentum a fortiori
The scope of evidence is too small to support the conclusion
What is hasty generalization?