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Chapters 18-20
Fallacies
100

The fallacy when a syllogism has more than 3 terms.

What is the fallacy of four terms?

100

This is how you pronounce Euler.

What is Oiler?

100

These words are used in a disjunctive syllogism.

What are either and or?

100

The Latin word for an appeal to emotion

What is pathos?

100

Another name for slippery slope

What is domino?

200

Fallacy when the middle term is not distributed at least once

What is undistributed middle?

200

The antecedent follows this word.

What is if?

200

Keynesian Economics explained this.

what is how increased Government spending would help the economy?
200

The likelihood that something will happen.

What is probability?

200

using your argument as part of your conclusion

What is circular reasoning?

300

An argument that does not logically follow the premises.

What is invalid?

300

With Venn diagrams you do not diagram this.

What is the conclusion?

300

metaphor for the free market

What is the invisible hand?

300

There are this many fallacies in logic.

About 300

300

attacking the person instead of their logic

What is ad hominem?

400

This is the rule in Aristotle's rules that is not named.

What is rule #2?

400

We use Venn Diagrams in Logic for this reason.

To test a syllogism for validity

400

This is what we call a dilemma that ends in a disjunctive proposition.

what is complex?

400

Thought experiment that refers to statistical analysis and probability

What is the problem of the points?

400

misrepresenting a persons argument

What is straw man?

500

Mnemonics are named after these people.

Who are scholastics?

500
Also known as affirming the antecedent

What is modus ponens?

500

The conclusion in inductive reasoning is this.

What is universal?

500

Argument to the greater in Latin

What is argumentum a fortiori

500

The scope of evidence is too small to support the conclusion

What is hasty generalization?