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Philosophy
Logic Terms for the Final in Critical Thinking
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Undergraduate 1
06/05/2010

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false dilemma
Definition
limiting considerations to only 2 alternatives when there are actually more alternatives
Either you decide that you can afford this stereo, or you decide that you're going to do without music for awhile.
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biased generalization
Definition
generalizing based on a non-representative sample

poll by CNN viewers
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illicit conversion
Definition
concluding that because X is Y, Y is X

Most Harvard students are very bright. Most very bright people are Harvard students.
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vague
Definition
a concept which has borderline cases

She told me to call her once my contractions are strong
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grouping ambiguity
Definition
when it is difficult to tell if a sentence or part of a sentence refers to individuals in a group or the group itself

People who own Hummers have a lot more money than people who own Toyotas
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fally of division
Definition
thinking that because a group/ whole has a certain characteristic, so do the members/ parts

The Democratic Party supports growth in education spending. Sally is a member of the party, so she supports growth in education spending.
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fallacy of composition
Definition
thinking that because the individuals/ parts have a certain characteristic, so does the group

This computer is made with the best possible parts, so it must be the best possible computer
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lexical definition
Definition
the dictionary definition of a word

A tamarin is a small, forest-dwelling South American monkey of the marmoset family
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analytical definition
Definition
a definition which gives the characteristics of the thing used

A samovar is an urn that has a spigot and is used to boil water for tea
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euphemism
Definition
a word or phrase used to make something sound less bad than it is

bowel movement
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pronoun ambiguity
Definition
when it is difficult to tell what noun a pronoun corresponds to

Jack always beats Aaron at tennis; he doesn't have a very good backhand, but his forehand is excellent.
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generality
Definition
when a claim or sentence fails to provide sufficient detail
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inductive generalization
Definition
an argument which reasons from the specific to the general

70% of the teachers at MC are Democrats, therefore 70% of teachers are Democrats.
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hasty generalization
Definition
a generalization fo a group based on too little evidence

I've received emails from 10% of our union members expressing their support for our stance; it is obviously very popular with everyone.
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innuendo
Definition
a remark which suggests something but does not state it directly

Ladies and gentlemen, I am proof that there is at least one candidate in this race who does not have a drinking problem.
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dysphemmism
Definition
a word or phrase used to make something sound worse than it is

Leave it up to the tree-huggers to protest drilling in the Arctic
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circumstantial ad hominem
Definition
attacking a person based on their circumstances rather than addressing their views

Pattie can't give you sound advice on whether or not to engage in underage drinking; after all, she's a mother.
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stipulative definition
Definition
a definition of a word specifying a technical meaning in a specific context
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weaseler
Definition
sneaky language used to protect a claim from criticism
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genetic fallacy
Definition
attacking a claim based on its origin or history rather than its content
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downplayer
Definition
language used to minimize the significance of a claim
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rhetorical definition
Definition
a definition meant to persuade
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hyperbole
Definition
extravagant overstatement
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proof surrogate
Definition
a statement used to suggest there is evidence for a claim without actually producing the evidence
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rhetorical analogy
Definition
a comparison which is supposed to make the initial subject look better or worse than it actually is
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horse laugh
Definition
attacking one's opponent or claim through jokes, sarcasm, or ridicule
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ad hominem
Definition
an argument which attacks the person reasoning rather than the reasoning itself
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inconsistency ad hominem
Definition
attacking a person for holding inconsistent views rather than the views themselves
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poisoning the well
Definition
associating someone with something unsavory in order to get others to reject the person's views
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strawman
Definition
attacking a weaker version of an argument than is available
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perfectionist fallacy
Definition
rejecting a policy or conclusion because it is not perfect
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line drawing fallacy
Definition
insisting that a line must be drawn at some precise point when this is unnecessary
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slippery slope
Definition
arguing that if X happens, so will R, S, and T when this is not necessarily true or well supported
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misplacing the burden of proof
Definition
placing the burden of proof on the wrong side of an issue
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appeal to ignorance
Definition
arguing that we should believe in X because no one has proved X to be untrue
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hasty generalization
Definition
generalizing with insufficient evidence
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begging the question
Definition
assuming the conclusion of an argument in one of the premises
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inductive syllogism
Definition
an argument with three claims and three terms which generalizes from a group to a specific individual or set of individuals
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error margin
Definition
the likelihood that the prevalence of a feature in a sample will be different from the prevalence of that feature in the general population
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inductive analogy
Definition
a comparison which holds that because X and Y share characteristics Q, R, and Z, they must also share characteristic P
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anecdotal analogy
Definition
generalizing based on a few instances of personal experience
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gambler's fallacy
Definition
believing that 2 or more events are dependent on each other when in fact they are not
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semantic ambiguity
Definition
when it is difficult to tell which of two or more meanings is intended by a word or phrase
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syntactic ambiguity
Definition
when it is difficult to tell which of 2 or more meanings is intended by a sentence or part of a sentence
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biased results
Definition
results when a sample size is too small, self-selective, or lacking in diversity
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precising definition
Definition
a definition which either disambiguates the meaning of a word, or narrows the scope of its meaning
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definition by example
Definition
identifying an example of the thing

By "Scripture," I mean writings like the Bible and the Koran
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definition by synonym
Definition
giving another word that means the same thing

fastidious means the same as fussy
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