Logic Crossword Puzzle (No spaces)
Across
- 4. Attacking an opponents character or his motives for believing something instead of disproving an argument
- 7. Dismissing someone's viewpoint on an issue because he himself is inconsistent in that very thing
- 8. Assumes that if we take one step, nothing will stop us from taking a series of steps because each step is the same
- 10. Codemning an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who began it
- 11. Changing the meaning of a word in the middle of an argument
- 12. An error in Logic
- 13. Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof
- 14. When someone says what is true of something as a whole must also be true of each of its parts
Down
- 1. When someone asserts that we must choose between two things, when in fact we have more than two alternatives
- 2. When someone says what is true of a part of something must also be true of the whole thing
- 3. When we introduce something irrelevant into the argument
- 5. Using a double standard for a unjustified exception
- 6. When someone asks two questions, but one is hidden behind the other, that's a loaded question
- 8. Changing or exaggerating an opponent's position to make it easier to refute
- 9. reasoning An argument which says "P is true because Q is true, and Q is true because P is true"