Across
- 3. Arguments that assume that just because something is a certain way, it must be that way.
- 5. Rotating the conclusion in other words.
- 8. "Have you stopped cheating on tests yet?"
- 9. The Fallacy of Composition is when an argument is based on _____ to _____.
- 10. "What if you want broccoli and mangos? Don't worry, we've got you covered with Mancolli! The best Mango and broccoli mix in town!"
Down
- 1. The Latin for Begging the Question.
- 2. Arguments that assume the very thing that they are trying to prove.
- 4. the Fallacy of ___________ is when an argument is based on a hidden assumption that the properties of the whole are the same as the properties of the parts.
- 6. The dog is either green or blue. The dog is not blue. Therefore the dog is green.
- 7. Bifurcation gives you a choice of __ or __ when in reality there are other possible options.
- 11. "This chain-link necklace is flexible, therefore each of these chain links should be flexible."
