religion logic Flashcards

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. Trying to persuade someone that you are correct by making them feel sorry for you.

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Appeal to Pity

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Asking a question that has two different components but requiring the reader to either accept or reject both.

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Complex Question

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Claiming something is true because everyone thinks it is.

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Appeal to Popularity

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4
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Using loaded or emotive terms in an argument.

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Prejudicial language

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5
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Attacking the person instead of the argument.

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Ad Hominem

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6
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The either or fallacy

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False Dilemma

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Arguing that accepting one position means you will have to accept many other positions.

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Slippery Slope

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The type of argument in which the conclusion must be true if the premises are true is called

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deduction

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9
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An argument that is illogical is considered to be

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Fallacies

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