Arguments
Categorical Logic
Relevance Fallacies
Induction Fallacies
Formal Fallacies
200

Give the conclusion. My horse loves oats. My horse is also a mustang. Therefore....

All mustangs love oats.

200

The circles in a Venn diagram represent what?

Classes or categories

200

This fallacy repackages the claim as “evidence” for the claim.

Begging The Question

200

Arguments that are so weak that they fail to raise the probability of their conclusions

Induction Fallacy

200

What are the three formal fallacies?

Affirming the consequent, denying the antecedent, and the undistributed middle

400

Finish the statement with a conclusion based on the type of argument. Vegetarians do not eat meat. Bob doesn't eat meat.

Bob is a vegetarian.

400

The term that occurs only in the premises of a categorical syllogism is which term?

Middle term

400

This term is commonly used in place of “relevance fallacies”

Red Herring

400

When somebody tells us we should do something because everybody else is doing it, that is an example of

Bandwagon Fallacy

400

What type of amphiboly is the Equivocation fallacy related to?

Semantic ambiguity

600

Finish the statement with a conclusion based on the type of argument. All people in New England are Patriots fans. I live in New England.

I am a Pats fan

600

What is it called when you switch the places of subject and predicate terms and replace both terms with complimentary terms

Contraposition

600

Relevance Fallacies that do not fit into the other categories are categorized as..”

Irrelevant Conclusion

600

 Using popular belief as evidence for a claim is an example of this Induction Fallacy.

 Mistaken Appeal to Popularity Fallacy

600

Which fallacy occurs when someone fails to take these underlying probabilities into account?

Overlooking Prior Probabilities

800

Deductive or Inductive?

Is either illogical, valid, or sound.

Deductive

800

Translate: Anything that's an alligator is a reptile” into a standard form claim

 All [alligators] are [reptiles]

800

 “I know that the Earth is flat. If you don’t believe me, then you should do your own research” is an example of this relevance fallacy.

Misplacing the Burden of Proof

800

This Induction Fallacy translates to “After this, therefore because of it”

Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc

800

Believing that the past performance of independent events will have an effect on a further independent event is called what?

Gambler’s fallacy

1000

Deductive or Inductive?

Moves from specific to general.

Inductive

1000

Translate:  “Socrates is a Greek”  into a standard form claim

 All [people identical with Socrates] are [Greeks]

1000

What relevance fallacy was Donald Trump using when he said this about his former political opponent? 

“This guy takes a pancake and he’s shoving it in his mouth. It’s disgusting. Do you want that for your president? I don’t think so.”

Argumentum Ad Hominem

1000

“If Colorado Springs legalizes commercial Marijuana, then all of our parks will all become homeless camps.” is an a example of

Slippery Slope

1000

What is it called when you mistakenly think that the percentage of Bs that are As is the same as the percentage of As that are Bs 

Faulty inductive conversion