Eapp

Cards (19)

  • False dilemma
    Of course when an arguer his or her argument as one of only two options despite the presence of multiple possibilities
  • Appeal to ignorance
    A Christian something is instantly concluded to be true just because it is not proven to be false and vice versa
  • Slippery slope
    Of course in the series of increasingly superficial and unacceptable consequences is drawn
  • Appeal to force
    Of course when the tread instead of reasoning is used to argue
  • Appeal to pity
    Occurs when the element of pity is used instead of logical reasoning
  • Appeal to consequence
    A cruise went unpleasant consequences of believing something are pointed out to show that the belief is false
  • Bandwagon
    Occurs when an argument is considered to be valid because it is what the majority thinks
  • Attacking the person
    Of course when someone tries to refute an argument by attacking the character of a person instead of attacking the ideas of the argument
  • Appeal to authority
    Occur when the argument quotes and expert who's not qualified in the particular subject matter
  • Hasty generalization
    Of course when the sample is not significant enough to support a generalization about the population
  • False analogy
    Of course when I write their assumes that two concepts that are similar in some ways are also similar in other ways
  • Accident
    Aquarius and the general rule is applied to a situation even when it should be an exception
  • Post Hoc
    It is an informal fallacy that it states since event A followed event b event A must have been caused by event b
  • Wrong direction
    Occur when the reaction between class and effect is reverse
  • Complex cause
    Occur when formation for an event is reduced to one thing when there are other factors which also contributed to the event
  • Irrelevant conclusion
    Occurs when an argument which is supposed to prove something concludes something else instead
  • Straw man
    Occurs when the position of the opposition is twisted so that it is easier to refute
  • Affirming the consequent
    Any argument of the form is a is true then b is true if b is true therefore a is true
  • Inconsistency
    Occurs when arguments contradicts one another