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[edit] Philosophical logic

[edit] 0-9

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[edit] A-C

[edit] D-F

  • Dream logic
  • Exclusive premises
  • Fallacy of assuming a common cause
  • Fallacy of biased generalization
    • Conflicting conditions
    • Failure to elucidate
    • Too broad
    • Too narrow
  • Fallacies of distraction
  • Fallacies of explanation
    • Limited depth
    • Limited scope
    • Non-support
    • Subverted support
    • Untestability
  • Fallacy of exclusion
  • Fallacy of ignoring a common cause
  • Fallacy of personal preference assumptions
  • Fallacy of quantificational logic
  • Fallacy of reverse causation
  • Fallacy of the alternative syllogism
  • Fallacy of the consequent
  • Fallacy of the disjunctive syllogism
  • Fallacy of the maturity of chances
  • Fallacy of the propositional logic
  • Four term fallacy
  • Free time (fallacy)
  • Futurist extrapolation

[edit] G-O

  • Ganto's Ax
  • Heads in the sand critique
  • Horse laugh
  • Ignoring common cause
  • Illicit major premise
  • Illicit minor premise
  • Illicit process
  • Illicit quantifier shift
  • Improper disjunctive syllogism
  • Improper transposition
  • Inferring from a metaphor
  • Jactication
  • Kicking the problem upstairs
  • Lennon/McCartney fallacy
  • Liminocentricity
  • Line drawing fallacy
  • Logical notation
  • Logical truth -- a redirect with possibilities
  • Meinongian arguments
  • Mereological arguments
  • Misology
  • Missing the point
  • Name calling
  • Negating antecedent and conseqent
  • Negative conclusion from affirmative premises
  • Non causa procausa
  • One-sidedness
  • Oppositional logic

[edit] P-Z

  • Paradox of analysis
  • perfectly rigorous
  • Physiological Egoism
  • Positive conclusion from negative premises
  • Postmodern mathematics
  • Prejudicial language
  • Pseudorefutation
  • Quantifier shift
  • Quantifier shift fallacy
  • Quote-name
  • Repetition (fallacy)
  • Science fiction moralizing
  • Significant difference reasoning
  • Slothful induction
  • Some are/some are not
  • Split hairs
  • Sublime experience
  • Superalternation
  • Swiftian logic
  • Tendentious appeal to possibilities
  • Truthmapping
  • Two negative premises
  • Undistributed middle term
  • Univocity
  • Unwarranted contrast
  • upwards inherited
  • Van Gogh fallacy
  • Weaseler