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Contextual Inferencing Formal
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Fallacies of Reasoning Special
Fallacies of Conduct Logic Fallacies of Conduct –
Councils Class
Concept reasoning Venn Critical
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The
Conduct Fallacy
LIST click here.
Spoken,
Printed and
other ambiguous & fallacious arguments, Asymmetry
of information
and noblesse oblige, Amalgam
of
stature, praise, inconsistencies, and messy ring fenced
semantics. Averments, Background,
settings, Based on the evidence
Available
at
the time Binding
and Unbinding
the
Disjunct and Conjunct. Cannot
see, I
am unaware. Car, Choice
of words, Clothing,
dress code, Contradictions, Contrarieties, De
Facto, De Jure, Hypocrisy, Derogation, Differences
not similarities,
Similarities
not differences,
and Subtracting
a vital attribute. Distancing, Diversionary, Emphasis,
and materially implying a contrary. Female,
Woman, Height, Distance, making you
wait, Humour, Hypostasising
a
concept, Ignoring, Insult,
Invidiousness, Prejudice, irony, joke, only a joke, Latin,
sayings, & maxims –
lifting the veil. Literally, Interpretative, Locution,
locutionary, illocutionary and
perlocutionary acts. Meanings,
erroneous, humour,
loose, misunderstood, punning, Keywords, Keyword
associations, Limitation of
disjunctions, Misdirection, Moving the goalposts,
realigning the law. Position at table or in order of
appearance, Reinforcing speakers by addition, Repeating
three times, repeating the question, Sarcasm, Selection
bias, Semantics, Sense
and Reference Sequence
of speakers, Strict meaning, for them not for
you, Subliminal, Switching personnel, or
arguments, Temporal misalignment, Terms of
reference, Tone, Variable meaning, for them not for
you, Word frequency, weighting, Gestured, Face, hands,
body, Fawning, Ingratiating, Obsequious, Smiling, Thumbs
up, down, Conduct, Code of, Reasonable, Force, size
and threats implied or real, Bullying, verbally or
physically, Diversion, Changing the argument or
direction, Cloaked, Veils of
deception, Balk-Logic, Ignoring arguments or
premises, Suppressio veri, Hiding, Ignoring, Not seeing
Suggestio falsi, Implying, Suggesting falsity, Agenda,
Bias, income, independence, Indirect means, closing doors
narrowing opportunities, Carrot and stick, Commercial,
punitive interest, Abused legal authority.
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The
Classic
Fallacy
LIST click here.
Ad
Hominem
Ad
Hominem Tu Quoque
Appeal
to the Consequences of a Belief
Appeal
to Authority
Non-Fallacious
Appeals to Authority
Appeal
to Belief
Appeal
to Common Practice
Appeal
to Emotion
Appeal
to Popularity
Appeal
to Emotion
Appeal
to Fear
Appeal
to Flattery
Appeal
to Novelty
Appeal
to Pity
Appeal
to Popularity
Appeal
to Ridicule
Appeal
to Spite
Appeal
to Tradition
Begging
the Question
Biased
Generalization
Burden
of Proof
Circumstantial
Ad Hominem
Fallacy
of Composition
Confusing
Cause and Effect
False
Dilemma
Gambler’s
Fallacy
Genetic
Fallacy
Guilt
by Association
Hasty
Generalization
Ignoring
a Common Cause
Middle
Ground
Misleading
Vividness
Peer
Pressure
Personal
Attack
Poisoning
the Well
Post
Hoc
Questionable
Cause
Red
Herring
Relativist
Fallacy
Slippery
Slope
Special
Pleading
The
Principle of Relevant Difference
Spotlight
Straw
Man
Two
Wrongs Make a Right
Who
is to Say?
- Introduction
to
Logic click here.
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Chapters ready
for reading have 1st
letter in Pale
red as Preamble.
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A
General Introduction
and
Preamble
on
Sentences, Propositions & Fallacies with legal anecdotes.
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What is Logic?
An easy
quick
primer at 'O', 'A', level and beyond.
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Aristotelian
Logic
and
Syllogisms.
Framing
a question that gets closer to the truth.
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Formal
Logic.
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The
Three Laws
of
Thought.
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Minimal
Truth
tables.
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Disjunctive
and Conjunctive Truth Tables, the
Scientific
Methodology.
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Essential tools of Integrity.
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Venn
Diagrams and Boolean logic explained.
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Knowledge,
Truth,
Probability and Belief.
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A
brief look at the nature of Knowledge
and TRUTH
as
opposed to belief.
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A
few unacceptable
consequences
of
formal reasoning
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A
look at the more complex calculus of
logic.
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THE
'sui generis' Fallacy
list by Questor ©
to
augment the one on this site provided by Dr. La Bossiere.
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Instant
recognition of fallacious forms in
tone, fraudulent questions with purpose and the like.
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Affirmations
are of some, but little advantage, resolving inconsistencies,
and denials are the key.
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Glossary
of Terms.
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Annex.
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Index
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