Deductive Argument Basics
Inductive Argument Basics
Fallacy (Name Given)
Fallacies (Def. Given Pt 1)
Fallacies (Def. Given Pt 2)
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Deductive arguments are made with this p word (P******)

What is a Premise

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Having a bad support relation and false premise results in either argument type being ____.

What is
Accepted answers: Along the lines of bad, awful, trash

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Burden of proof fallacy

This fallacy puts the responsibility of someone else to disprove a claim


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This fallacy consists of asking a question in a way that tries to make the person responding appear guilty.

What is the loaded question fallacy

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This fallacy, also known as the argument ad passiones, is a fallacy that tries to persuade using emotion.

What is the appeal to emotion fallacy

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This deductive argument has a good support relationship and a true premise

What is a sound argument

200

An inductive argument with a good support relationship and true premise is a ___ argument

What is cogent

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Bandwagon fallacy

When many other people hop trend, belief, or opinion and that is used as the basis for saying a claim is true.

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This fallacy uses double meanings to misrepresent what a person is communicating.

What is the ambiguity fallacy

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This fallacy is when someone changes the meaning/criteria to dismiss other examples that go against their generalization. 

What is the no true Scotsman fallacy

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This deductive argument has a bad support relationship and a true premise

What is an invalid argument

300

An inductive argument with a good support relationship and false premise is a ___ argument

What is strong 

300

Gambler's fallacy

This fallacy is the belief that a random outcome will occur because a different outcome has already happened

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This fallacy answers a critique by using a critique. In other words, this fallacy works by avoiding criticism by accusing the accuser of committing a similar mistake.

What is the tu quoque fallacy

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This fallacy is when the speaker restates their conclusion in a different form instead of giving the audience information to back up their claim.

What is begging the question fallacy

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This deductive argument has a good support relationship and a false premise

What is a valid argument

400

An inductive argument with a bad support relationship and true premise is a ___ argument

What is weak

400

Appeal to authority fallacy

This fallacy occurs when an authority figure's opinion is used to say your claim is true

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This fallacy misrepresents an argument. The misrepresentation of the argument is what is under attack, not the original argument.

What is a strawman fallacy

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This fallacy attacks the source, origin, and/or history of the argument instead of the content.

What is the genetic fallacy

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USD is a US currency. Benjamin Franklin is carrying 100 USD. Therefore, Benjamin Franklin is carrying a US currency. This is an example of a ___ argument. (True premise and good support relation)

What is a sound argument

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A deductive argument means a true premises will have a true conclusion. Inductive arguments are different as a true premises means the conclusion is ____ to be true.  

What is more likely

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Ad hominem fallacy

This fallacy attacks the person based on character, traits, and or actions instead of debating the substance in their claims

500

This fallacy occurs when only two possible states are presented as a possibility, but there are more possibilities.

What is false the false dichotomy fallacy

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This fallacy suggests that an action will lead to a sequence of more negative actions without strong evidence.

What is the slippery slope fallacy