How to Win Every Argument: The Use and Abuse of LogicA&C Black, 2006 M01 1 - 182 páginas Deals with one fallacy, explaining what the fallacy is, giving and analysing an example, outlining when/where/why the particular fallacy tends to occur and finally showing how you can perpetrate the fallacy on other people in order to win an argument. |
Contenido
Analogical fallcy | 11 |
The bogus dilemma | 24 |
Contradictory premises | 38 |
Definitional retreat | 46 |
Every schoolboy knows | 60 |
False conversion | 74 |
Hominem abusive argumentum ad | 88 |
Lapidem argumentum ad | 101 |
Quaternio terminorum | 133 |
Reification | 140 |
Shifting ground | 147 |
Special pleading | 153 |
Thatchers blame | 160 |
Unaccepted enthymemes | 166 |
Verecundiam argumentum ad | 173 |
Classification of fallacies | 179 |
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