
Fallacies
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. On Fallacies
- Chapter 2. Argumentum ad Verecundiam
- Chapter 3. Petitio Principii
- Chapter 4. Ad Baculum
- Chapter 5. Ad Hominem
- Chapter 6. Petitio and Relevant Many-Premissed Arguments
- Chapter 7. Ad Hominem, Contra Gerber
- Chapter 8. Composition and Division
- Chapter 9. Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
- Chapter 10. Arresting Circles in Formal Dialogues
- Chapter 11. The Fallacy of Ad Ignorantiam
- Chapter 12. Circular Demonstration and Von Wright-Geach Entailment
- Chapter 13. Laws of Thought and Epistemic Proofs
- Chapter 14. What Type of Argument is an Ad Verecundiam?
- Chapter 15. Equivocation and Practical Logic
- Chapter 16. Why is the Ad Populum a Fallacy?
- Chapter 17. What is Informal Logic?
- Chapter 18. The Fallacy of Many Questions
- Chapter 19. Question-Begging and Cumulativeness in Dialectical Game
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgements
- Index
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