AP Vocabulary 143-163 Flashcards
Burgeon
To grow rapidly or flourish
Axiom
A university recognized principle
Ubiquitous
Existing everywhere at the same time; constantly encountering; wide spread.
Disabuse
To undeceive; set right
Heretical
Violating accepted Dogma or convention (heresy)
Dogmatic
Expressing a rigid opinion based on unproved or improvable principles.
Perennial
Recurrent through the year or many years; happening repeatedly
Relationship Implies Causation
Also called “cumhoc ergo propter hoc” this fallacy is a deception in which the individual making the contention joins two occasions that happen consecutively and accepts that are created or caused the other.
False Dilemma/ Dichotomy
“Bifurcation” this error happens when somebody percents their argument in such a way that there are two conceivable alternatives left.
Illogical Conclusion
A fallacy where in somebody attest a conclusion that does not follow the suggestions or facts.
Slippery Slope
Error occurs when one contents that an exceptionally minor movement will unavoidably prompt great and frequently ludicrous conclusions.
Syllogism Fallacy
May be used to form incorrect conclusions that are odd. Syllogism fallacy is a false argument, as it implies an incorrect conclusion.
A Fallacy
An erroneous argument dependent upon an unsound illogical contention. There are many fallacy examples that we can find everyday conversations.
Appeal to Ignorance
Happens when one individual utilizes another lacks of information on a specific subject as proof that his/her own particular argument is right.
Appeal to Authority
Known as “argumentum verecundia” (agreement from modesty). The arguer win attempt to append their argument to an individual of power or authority in an effort to give trustworthiness to their argument.