Logical Falacies
Across
- 1. Claiming that a series of events will eventually lead to a major conflict
- 5. Thus, because B follows A, A is considered the cause of B
- 8. Attacking the opponent/audience
- 9. When fallacious Arguments Can Have True Conclusions
- 11. The use of a piece of information which misleads/distracts the audience
- 12. Falsely presenting only two possibilities
- 13. Use of over-generalization
Down
- 2. Appeal to common sense
- 3. The use of an authority's opinion
- 4. Appeal to common belief or masses
- 6. Misrepresentation of oponent's position/product to present themselves as superior
- 7. Repating a statement in different/stronger terms
- 10. The use of numerous abbreviations/acronyms which confuse the audience