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1. Opposite of Anaphora
Locus of Quality
Slippery Slope (Fallacy)
Epistrophe
Formal Debate
2. A metaphor with a vehicle that draws upon a human experience that is universal
Good Will (Ethos)
Arguments
Appeal to Authority
Archetypal (Metaphor)
3. If A then B Not B Therefore not A
Division
Charisma
Modus Tollens
Formal Debate
4. Repetition of the same word or groups of words at the beginning of successive clauses - sentences - or lines.
Manufactroversy
Antithesis
Anaphora
Epanalepsis
5. Term with lower (negative) value
Term I (Disassociation Pair)
(Special Topoi for) American Public Address
Non Sequitur
Checking for Testimony argument
6. A manufactured controversy that is motivated by profit or extreme ideology to intentionally create confusion in the public about an issue of scientific fact that is not in dispute by the scientific community. Used to stop debate at the conjectural le
Nonassociated (commonplaces)
Manufactroversy
Appeal to Ignorance
Checking for Narrative argument
7. A or B Not A Therefore - B
Value Hierarchies
Disjunctive (Syllogism)
Epanalepsis
Blame
8. 'When a qualified person says something is true - it's true' is a warrant for what arg?
Hyperbole
Accident
Analogy
Testimony
9. Is another variety of Hasty Generalization. It is when you reason from a sample that is not representative (typical) of the population from which it was drawn.
Unrepresentative Sample
Litotes
Denying the Antecedent (INVALID)
(Argument from) Sign
10. Arguments that are flawed (not from formal logic)
Appeal to Authority
Fallacies
Antithesis
Erotema
11. Accepting the word of an alleged authority when we should not because the person does not have expertise on this particular issue or s/he cannot be trusted to give an unbiased opinion.
Disjunctive (Syllogism)
Locus of Quality
Appeal to Authority
Epistrophe
12. Attempts to assign responsibility for the existence of the ill to the current system. Needs to connect the ill to the policy in order for it to be changed. Must Have: 1. Structural Inherency: bad structure/lack of structure 2. Attitudinal Inherency:
Culturetypal (Metaphor)
Blame
Term I (Disassociation Pair)
(Fallacy of) Accident
13. Drawing an analogical conclusion when the cases compared are not relevantly alike
Division
Formal Logic
Anaphora
Questionable Analogy
14. Incorrectly assuming that what is true of the parts is true of the whole
Deductive Reasoning
Non Sequitur
Composition
Litotes
15. A field of scholarship devoted to how arguments work
Checking for Narrative argument
Rhetoric
Equivocation
Anaphora
16. Who developed the argument from general probability?
(at the) Corax (and) Tisias trial
Euphimism
Prolepsis
Corax
17. A legitimate generalization is applied to a particular case in an absolute manner
(Fallacy of) Accident
Special Topoi
Ad Hominem
Burden of Rejoinder
18. Associated words or ideas with a vehicle or tenor
Categorical (Syllogism)
Stock Issues
Commonplaces
Formal Debate
19. Using a term in an argument in one sense in one place and another sense in another place
Appeal to Authority
Equivocation
Second (or) Third
Rhetoric
20. Special Topoi and Loci of the Preferable - what kind of args?
Formal Debate
Direct Refutation
Ad Hominem
Value-Oriented Arguments
21. Fallacious argument from specific to general without sufficient evidence - Draws a conclusion about all the members of a group based on the knowledge of some members
Categorical (Syllogism)
Agree on Commonality then refute
Hasty Generalization
Fallacies
22. Deliberate correction
Claim
Tokenism
Non Sequitur
Correctio
23. Relative advantages and disadvantages of the new policy. Are the adverse effects going to outweigh the benefits?
Cost
Turn
Good Moral Character
Begging the Question
24. The proposition or conclusion that the arguer is advancing
Claim
Toulmin Model
Rhetoric
Enthymeme
25. Metaphors use ____ and ____
Small Sample
Unsound
Vehicle (and) Tenor
Hypothetical (Syllogism)
26. Obligation of the arguer advocating change to overcome the presumption through argument
Sign
Definitional (Stasis)
Burden of proof
Toulmin Model
27. Letters to the editor - group discussions - talk show
Narrative
Informal Debate
Consistency
Deductive Reasoning
28. Originality - explanatory power - quantitative precision - simplicity - scope
Parallelism
(Special Topoi for) Science
Tokenism
Refutation
29. Is a variety of questionable cause; it is when you conclude that something cause dsomething else just because the second thing came after it; literally translated as 'after this - therefore on account of this'
Post hoc - ergo propter hoc
Argument
Epistrophe
Emotionally Charged (Language)
30. Opposite of Hyperbole
Correctio
Definitional (Stasis)
Litotes
Anadiplosis
31. Repetition of the endings of successive clauses - sentences - or lines.
Straw Person
Epistrophe
Categorical (Syllogism)
Appeal to Ignorance
32. If A then B B Therefore - A
Affirming the Consequent (INVALID)
Anaphora
Modus Tollens
Post hoc - ergo propter hoc
33. Accepting an argument that you should believe something is true just because the majority believes it is true.
Popular Democracy
Ad Populum
(Argument from) Narrative
Begging the Question
34. The inference reasons from meaning or lesson of a story to a claim. The warrant usually says 'The moral to a story tells us a greater truth'
(Argument from) Narrative
Blame
First
Traditional Wisdom (Fallacy)
35. Agreeing to some of the arguments made by your opponents so that you can focus on others
Questionable Analogy
Locus of Essence
Unsound
Conceding Arguments
36. Conjectural - Procedural - Definitional - and Qualitative Points are all ____
37. Use of a word or phrase that could have several meanings
Begging the Question
Invalid (Categorical Syllogism)
Ambiguity
Good Moral Character
38. The opposite of hyperbole - this is a deliberate understatement for effect.
Categorical (Syllogism)
Parallelism
Litotes
Term I (Disassociation Pair)
39. Taking one idea and dividing it into two parts - disengaging the two resulting ideas - giving a positive value to one (Term II) and a lesser or negative value to the other (Term I). These are often based on the appearance/reality pair.
Rhetoric
Disassociation of Concepts
Antithesis
(Argument from) Sign
40. Reasoning from case to case
Analogy
(Argument by) Analogy
Isocrates
Ill
41. Any logical system that abstracts the form of statements away from their content in order to establish abstract criteria of consistency and validity
Turn
Gorgias
Mixed Metaphor
Formal Logic
42. Are there associated commonplaces for this metaphor that can be turned against the arguer?
Refutation Potential
Non Sequitur
Stasis
Epistrophe
43. Incorrectly assuming that what is true of the whole is true of the parts
Begging the Question
Value-Oriented Arguments
(Fallacy of) Accident
Division
44. Can the sign be found without the thing for which it stands? Is an alternative explanation of the maning of the sign more credible? Are there countering signs that indicate that his one sign is false?
Plato
Checking for Sign argument
Hyperbole
Locus of Existence
45. 'X causes Y' is a warrant for what argument
Cause 9Arguing that something caused something else)
Accident
Isocrates
False Charge of Fallacy
46. Qualitative significance is part of what stock issue?
(Argument of ) General probability
Plato
Ill
Formal Logic
47. Opposite of Epanalepsis
Honesty - Dedication - Courage
Hyperbole
Anadiplosis
Definitional (Stasis)
48. Asks - 'who has the authority?' Involves a question of proper procedure.
Good Moral Character
Presumption
Procedural (Stasis)
(Special Topoi for) Democrats
49. Inference that allows you to move from grounds to claim (often implied in the argument)
Exergasia
Warrant
Hasty Generalization
Tokenism
50. Is a variety of Hasty Generalization; it is when you draw conclusions about a population on the basis of a sample that is too small to be a reliable measure of that population
Traditional Wisdom (Fallacy)
Formal Logic
Small Sample
Categorical (Syllogism)