Logical Fallacies
Across
- 2. common errors in reasoning that can weaken the logic of an argument
- 4. True or False: Logical fallacies are always intentional
- 7. draws a conclusion based on insufficient or biased evidence
- 8. type of logical fallacy that arises from errors in the content, context, or delivery of the argument
- 9. type of logical fallacy that involves errors in the structure or form of an argument
- 10. all formal fallacies are types of...
- 11. Appeal to ... fallacy assumes something is true because it is likely to be true
Down
- 1. helps avoid falling prey to logical fallacies
- 3. assumes that if one event happens, several others will inevitably follow
- 5. something that logical fallacies often lack
- 6. assumes that one thing causes another simply because the first thing happened... well, first