Deck 1: Understanding Logic and Fallacies

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The purpose of the premises or premise is to set forth the reasons or evidence given in support of the conclusion.
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The words "therefore," "hence," "so," "since," and "thus" are all conclusion indicators.
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According to the Principle of Bivalence, every statement must have a truth-value.
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The person usually credited with being the father of logic is Plato.
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If a deductive argument has true premises and a false conclusion, it is necessarily valid.
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A valid argument may have a false premise and a false conclusion.
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A sound argument may have a false conclusion.
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A statement may be legitimately spoken of as "valid" or "invalid."
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An argument may be legitimately spoken of as "true" or "false."
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"Which way did he go?" is an example of a proposition.
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Propositions are made up of arguments.
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Voir dire is a vetting process used in selecting jurors.
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An Ad Hominem Fallacy attacks the person rather than the argument.
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The Strawman Fallacy tries to strengthen an opponent's argument prior to attacking it.
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The Red Herring Fallacy attempts to lead the reader off the track to an alternate conclusion.
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In a convergent argument, if one statement fails, the argument fails
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In a linked argument, if one statement fails, the argument fails.
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An enthymeme is an argument that is missing a statement.
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All arguments have two premises and a conclusion.
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Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-The Bhagavad-Gita is part of the Mahabharata.
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-Who is the author of Beautiful Losers?
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-I like logic classes.
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-William Hartnell was the best doctor.
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-Gasoline is expensive.
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-Why can't I afford to take classes?
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-Joe, stop drinking so much!
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-Chant Hare Krishna and be happy!
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-Bow ties are cool.
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-Pasta is delightful.
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Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
-If Iginla made the goal, then the Flames won the cup
Iginla made the goal
The Flames won the cup
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Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
-For the last 30 years, the Red Wings have won every game
The Red Wings will probably win the next game as well
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Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
-All Senators wear the Trojan man on their jerseys
No Flames wear the Trojan man on their jerseys
No Flames are Senators
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Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
-95% of all hockey fans drink beer
Mitt Romney is a hockey fan
Mitt Romney probably drinks beer
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Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
- For the last three years, an expansion team has won the cup
An expansion team will probably win the cup for the next five years
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Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-Since Miller plays for the Sabers, and Miller is a goalie, it follows that the Sabers have a goalie.
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Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-If Crosby is injured, then the Penguins cannot win the cup. The Penguins cannot win the cup, therefore Crosby is injured.
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Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-All Canadians are from Montreal, and some Canadians speak French, so some who speak French are from Montreal.
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Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-If some Islanders are good players and some Islanders are bad players, it follows that some good players are bad players.
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Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-Either Jeremy Brett or Tom Baker was the best Sherlock Holmes. Tom Baker was not a good Sherlock Holmes, so obviously Jeremy Brett was the best Holmes.
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Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-If Hamlet was written by Shakespeare, then Shakespeare wrote a great play. Shakespeare wrote a great play, therefore Hamlet was written by Shakespeare.
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Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-Since Sri Caitanya was the avatar of Lord Krishna, and Lord Krishna is God, it follows that Sri Caitanya was God.
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Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-The greatest artist of all time painted Girl Interrupted at Her Music. That work was painted by Vermeer, so Vermeer must be the greatest artist of all time.
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Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Richard Dawkins argues that God is a myth, but Dawkins is a heathenistic atheist, you shouldn't listen to him.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-A recent pole shows that most college students prefer to legalize marijuana. Apparently all students care about is getting high.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Students are always complaining about the cost of tuition, but everything costs more these days. Students can't even afford to get to school, let alone pay for classes. Therefore, we need to find a way to bring down the cost of gasoline.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Dickens wrote Great Expectations, and anyone who writes a book is an author, so Dickens must be an author.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Are you really going to accept his word for it? The man's a psychopathic killer.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-American television is pretty bad these days. There's nothing on except for "reality shows."

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-"Reality shows" are ruining television; therefore, we must get rid of reality television before all of our sets go bad.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Since Shakespeare was a genius, we should accept everything he said as gospel truth.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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What is voir dire? Why is it important to jury selection?
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How does one determine between a relevant and an irrelevant reason? Why is doing so important?
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What is the difference between an argument and a testimonial?
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What is the difference between a fallacious Ad Hominem and a legitimate Ad Hominem?
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Deck 1: Understanding Logic and Fallacies
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The purpose of the premises or premise is to set forth the reasons or evidence given in support of the conclusion.
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The words "therefore," "hence," "so," "since," and "thus" are all conclusion indicators.
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According to the Principle of Bivalence, every statement must have a truth-value.
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The person usually credited with being the father of logic is Plato.
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If a deductive argument has true premises and a false conclusion, it is necessarily valid.
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A valid argument may have a false premise and a false conclusion.
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A sound argument may have a false conclusion.
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A statement may be legitimately spoken of as "valid" or "invalid."
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An argument may be legitimately spoken of as "true" or "false."
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"Which way did he go?" is an example of a proposition.
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Propositions are made up of arguments.
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Voir dire is a vetting process used in selecting jurors.
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An Ad Hominem Fallacy attacks the person rather than the argument.
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The Strawman Fallacy tries to strengthen an opponent's argument prior to attacking it.
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The Red Herring Fallacy attempts to lead the reader off the track to an alternate conclusion.
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In a convergent argument, if one statement fails, the argument fails
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In a linked argument, if one statement fails, the argument fails.
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An enthymeme is an argument that is missing a statement.
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All arguments have two premises and a conclusion.
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20
Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-The Bhagavad-Gita is part of the Mahabharata.
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21
Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-Who is the author of Beautiful Losers?
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Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-I like logic classes.
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23
Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-William Hartnell was the best doctor.
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Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-Gasoline is expensive.
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Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-Why can't I afford to take classes?
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Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-Joe, stop drinking so much!
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Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-Chant Hare Krishna and be happy!
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Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-Bow ties are cool.
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Determine whether the following sentences are statements.
-Pasta is delightful.
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30
Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
-If Iginla made the goal, then the Flames won the cup
Iginla made the goal
The Flames won the cup
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Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
-For the last 30 years, the Red Wings have won every game
The Red Wings will probably win the next game as well
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32
Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
-All Senators wear the Trojan man on their jerseys
No Flames wear the Trojan man on their jerseys
No Flames are Senators
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Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
-95% of all hockey fans drink beer
Mitt Romney is a hockey fan
Mitt Romney probably drinks beer
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Please indicate whether the following arguments are deductive or inductive.
- For the last three years, an expansion team has won the cup
An expansion team will probably win the cup for the next five years
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35
Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-Since Miller plays for the Sabers, and Miller is a goalie, it follows that the Sabers have a goalie.
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36
Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-If Crosby is injured, then the Penguins cannot win the cup. The Penguins cannot win the cup, therefore Crosby is injured.
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37
Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-All Canadians are from Montreal, and some Canadians speak French, so some who speak French are from Montreal.
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38
Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-If some Islanders are good players and some Islanders are bad players, it follows that some good players are bad players.
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39
Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-Either Jeremy Brett or Tom Baker was the best Sherlock Holmes. Tom Baker was not a good Sherlock Holmes, so obviously Jeremy Brett was the best Holmes.
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40
Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-If Hamlet was written by Shakespeare, then Shakespeare wrote a great play. Shakespeare wrote a great play, therefore Hamlet was written by Shakespeare.
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41
Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-Since Sri Caitanya was the avatar of Lord Krishna, and Lord Krishna is God, it follows that Sri Caitanya was God.
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42
Re-write the following arguments in standard form and then test them for validity.
-The greatest artist of all time painted Girl Interrupted at Her Music. That work was painted by Vermeer, so Vermeer must be the greatest artist of all time.
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43
Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Richard Dawkins argues that God is a myth, but Dawkins is a heathenistic atheist, you shouldn't listen to him.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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44
Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-A recent pole shows that most college students prefer to legalize marijuana. Apparently all students care about is getting high.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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45
Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Students are always complaining about the cost of tuition, but everything costs more these days. Students can't even afford to get to school, let alone pay for classes. Therefore, we need to find a way to bring down the cost of gasoline.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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46
Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Dickens wrote Great Expectations, and anyone who writes a book is an author, so Dickens must be an author.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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47
Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Are you really going to accept his word for it? The man's a psychopathic killer.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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48
Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-American television is pretty bad these days. There's nothing on except for "reality shows."

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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49
Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-"Reality shows" are ruining television; therefore, we must get rid of reality television before all of our sets go bad.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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50
Determine the fallacy committed (if any).

-Since Shakespeare was a genius, we should accept everything he said as gospel truth.

A) Red Herring
B) Strawman
C) Ad Hominem
D) None
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51
What is voir dire? Why is it important to jury selection?
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52
How does one determine between a relevant and an irrelevant reason? Why is doing so important?
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What is the difference between an argument and a testimonial?
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What is the difference between a fallacious Ad Hominem and a legitimate Ad Hominem?
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