Critical Basics
Subjective & Objective
Other
100

A claim that something is or is not the case

Premise or Assertion

100

The idea that truth depends on what someone believes

Subjective Relativism

100

Words that are frequently found in arguments and signal that a premise and/or conclusion is present

Indicator words

200

A group of statements in which some of them (premises) are intedned to support other (conclusion)

Argument

200

The view that truth is relative to societies

Social relativism

200

The study of good reasoning, or inference, and the rules that govern it

Logic

300

In an argument, the statement that the premises are intended to support

Conclusion

300

Accepting the notion of subjective relativism or using it to support a claim

Subjective fallacy

300

The process of reasoning from a premise or premises to a conclusion based on those premises

Inference

400

A statement or statements that are intended to tell us why or how something is the case

Explanation

400

The view that we know much less than we think or that we know nothing at all

Philosophical skepticism
400

Group pressure to accept or reject a claim solely based on the ideas and opinions of the surrounding group

Peer pressure
500

The systematic evaluation of formulation of statements by rational standards

Critical thinking

500

Those who embrace philosophical skepticism

Philosophical skeptics

500

The fallacy of arguing that a claim must be true solely based on a substantial number of people believing it

Appealing to popularity (appealing to the masses)