Exam 2: Study of Formal and Informal Fallacies
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Exam 2: Study of Formal and Informal Fallacies25 Questions
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When we say that something is true or false because it cannot be proved the other way , we commit the fallacy of………….
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The assumption that 'the repeated occurance of an event that departs from the expected norm indicates that the event will soon' leads to ………….
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The fallacy of considering event 'x' as the cause of event 'y' only because 'y' occurred after 'X' is known as
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When the conclusion does not follow from the premises we have ………. Fallacy
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When the conclusion of an argument is already assumed in its premises, it leads to ….fallacy
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