Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Topic category: Philosophy

A Short Introduction to Philosophy

The Big Questions: A Short Introduction to Philosophy. Solomon,Higgins: Introduction pages 16 – 17
In philosophy, a logical error is called a logical fallacy. There are many logical fallacies to watch out for when making or evaluating a philosophical argument.
Demonstrate your understanding of each of the following logical fallacies by using your own words to provide a definition of the term and an argument of 2–3 sentences:
1. Mere assertion
2. Circular reasoning
3. Ad hominem
4. Red herring
5. Pseudo-questions
6. False cause
7. Sweeping generalizations
8. Slippery slope
9. Equivocation or changing meanings

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