Inside Out
Logically Speaking
Don't Look Now
Eye Spy
The Orange Vest Experiment
100

Define appeal to fear

an argument which plays off making their opponent feel scared

100

Define Logic

The art and science of reasoning

100

Name one fallacy in this category

Appeal to ignorance, irrelevant goals or functions, irrelevant thesis, the straw man 

100

What fallacy is this?


"Don't listen to Eddie's arguments on education, he's an idiot"

Ad Hominem Abusive

100

What are the types of Ad Fontem arguments?

Abusive

Tu Quoque

Circumstantial

Genetic Fallacy

200

Define appeal to pity

The speaker attempts to make the audience feel sorry for them.

200

What is the difference between formal and informal logic?

Formal logic is focused on deductive reasoning, informal logic is focused on inductive reasoning.

200

Explain a straw man.

A subtype of Red Herring, in which, one party attempts to to overstate, exaggerate, or simplify their opponents argument

200

Identify this fallacy:


"Lots of people like Taylor Swift so she must be a talented musician"

Ad Popular

200

What is ad hominem abusive?

An argument which attempts to avoid the issue by insulting the opponent.

300

What is the name of the fallacy which attempts to appeal to the common man?

Mob Appeal (ad populum)

300

What is deductive reasoning versus inductive reasoning?

Deductive reasoning is whole to part

Inductive reasoning is part to whole

300

What is a slippery slope?

A red herring which claims that one small change will lead to a chain of events

300

Identify this fallacy:

"You can't prove that there aren't martians living on Mars, so it is reasonable for me to believe there are"

Appeal to Ignorance

300

Which of these best demonstrates Ad hominem circumstantial?

A. He worked for 30 years as a prison guard that's why he wants the government to build ten more prisons we cannot afford.

B. He worked as a prison guard, obviously he's an idiot!

C. Prison guards are morally upright so naturally John is morally upright.

A.

400

What fallacy is also known as: Ad Verecundium

Appeal to Illegitimate Authority

400

What are the three pillars of logic?

logos, ethos, pathos

400

Why is this a Irrelevant goals fallacy?


You want me to run three times a day but how will that help me make new friends?

It is measuring a plan according to a goal it is not intended to achieve.

400
Identify this fallacy:


"Well Mr.Lockyer says that Priests are the best house so they must be"

Appeal to Authority

400

What is a tu quoque example?

A. Would you follow your friends off a cliff?

B. Do as I say not as I do.

C. DQ, That's what I like about Texas.

B.

500

What is chronological snobbery?

An appeal to to someones the as a justification

500

Define logos, ethos, and pathos

logos- the word, what you say

ethos- ethics, why you say

pathos- emotion, how you say

500

Give an example of an irrelevant thesis.

Any argument which distracts by making case for the wrong point.

500

Identify this fallacy:


"We admit that this measure is popular. But we also urge you to note that there are so many bond issues on this ballot that the whole thing is getting ridiculous."

Red Herring

500

What is a genetic fallacy?

Arguments that state that an idea should be discounted simply because of its source of origin.