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[edit] Philosophical logic
[edit] 0-9
- 01326457 sequence
[edit] A-C
- Affirming the disjunct
- Ambiguous middle term
- Analyticity
- Anonymous authority
- Appeal to classical allusions
- Appeal to events
- Appeal to indignation
- Appeal to law
- Appeal to loyalty
- Appeal to state of nature
- Appeal to written law
- Apple polishing
- Appeal to vanity
- Appeal to the consequences of belief
- Argument by analogy
- Argument by example
- Aristotle's 13 fallacies
- Archimedean Fulcrum
- Asserting an alternative
- Asskissing
- Bad reasons fallacy
- Cartesian logic
- Cognitive wheels
- Common thread reasoning
- Commutation of conditionals
- Complex cause
- Complexity (fallacy)
- Conjunctive forks
- Converting a conditional
[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