Across
- 4. An argument that assumes that a collective whole will be like its individual parts
- 6. An argument that frames the debate in such a way that only two options are possible, when, in fact, other possibilities may exist
- 9. An argument that contains an important, hidden, and unjustified assumption
- 10. An argument that distracts by measuring a plan or policy according to goals it wasn't intended to achieve
- 11. An argument that distract by making a case for the wrong point
Down
- 1. An argument that claims that since a proposition cannot be disproven, it must therefore be true or likely
- 2. An argument that assumes that the individual parts of a collective whole will be like the collective whole
- 3. An argument that assumes that the correct answer is always a middle ground between extremes
- 5. An argument that attempt to disprove an opponent's position by presenting it in an unfair, inaccurate light
- 7. An argument that distracts by including irrelevant proofs
- 8. An argument that assumes that just because something is a certain way it ought to be that way
