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▼a Van Vleet, Jacob E. |
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▼a Informal Logical Fallacies :
▼b a Brief Guide. |
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▼a Lanham :
▼b Hamilton Books,
▼c 2021. |
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▼a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- What Is an Informal Logical Fallacy? -- The Importance of Studying Informal Logical Fallacies -- What Is an Argument? -- Characteristics of Critical Thinking -- 1 Linguistic Fallacies -- 1.1 Fallacy of Division -- 1.2 Fallacy of Composition -- 1.3 Vagueness -- 1.4 Equivocation -- 1.5 Weak Analogy -- 1.6 Pseudo-Profundity -- 1.7 Inflation -- 1.8 False Certainty -- 1.9 Fallacy of Definition -- Notes -- 2 Fallacies of Omission -- 2.1 Bifurcation -- 2.2 False Dilemma -- 2.3 Argumentum Ad Ignorantiam -- 2.4 Shifting the Burden of Proof |
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▼a 2.5 Straw Argument -- 2.6 Reductionism -- 2.7 Fallacy of Psychologism -- 2.8 Perfectionist Fallacy -- 2.9 Fallacy of the Unknowable Fact -- 2.10 Willed Ignorance -- 3 Fallacies of Intrusion -- 3.1 Argumentum Ad Hominem, Abusive -- 3.2 Argumentum Ad Hominem, Circumstantial -- 3.3 Argumentum Ad Hominem, Postmortem -- 3.4 Argumentum Ad Verecundiam -- 3.5 Argumentum Ad Baculum -- 3.6 Appeal to Common Knowledge -- 3.7 Genetic Fallacy -- 3.8 Argumentum Ad Populum -- 3.9 Appeal to Tradition -- 3.10 Tu Quoque -- 3.11 Two Wrongs Make a Right -- 3.12 Red Herring -- 3.13 Ignoratio Elenchi |
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▼a 3.14 Argumentum Ad Crumenam -- 3.15 Argumentum Ad Misericordiam -- 4 Fallacies with Built-In Assumptions -- 4.1 Petitio Principii -- 4.2 Complex Question -- 4.3 Appeal to Human Nature -- 4.4 Is-Ought Fallacy -- 4.5 Projection -- 4.6 Appeal to Anecdotal Evidence -- 4.7 Narcissist Fallacy -- 4.8 Anthropomorphism -- 4.9 Fallacy of Efficiency -- 4.10 The Exception Disproves the Rule -- 4.11 Subjectivist Fallacy -- Notes -- 5 Causal Fallacies -- 5.1 Fallacy of the False Cause -- 5.2 Fallacy of the Single Cause -- 5.3 Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc -- 5.4 Slippery Slope -- 5.5 Gambler's Fallacy |
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▼a Informal Logical Fallacies: A Brief Guide is a systematic and concise introduction to more than fifty logical fallacies. This revised edition includes updated examples, exercises, and a new chapter on non-Western logical fallacies. |
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▼a Fallacies (Logic) |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Van Vleet, Jacob E.
▼t Informal Logical Fallacies.
▼d Lanham : Hamilton Books, 짤2021
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