Across
- 4. Assumption that because something happened before or after something either one must be the cause or effect of such action
- 6. End and start an argument at the same conclusion/claim and provides little evidence
- 7. Assuming an action would cause a cascade of other bad ones leading to horrible disasters
- 10. Confusion of the definitions of a word to confuse and misinterpret
- 13. confusing a necessary condition with a sufficent one and the other way around
- 14. Merging or 2 phrases, ideas, or concepts
Down
- 1. A judgement made Quickly with little to no defining evidence for the claim
- 2. to two extreme options
- 3. The premises assumes its conclusion to be true(self supports)
- 5. Application of a rule or judgement vaugly to represent a whole body/commmunity
- 8. Man Misrepresenting or misinterpreting an argument on purpose to respond better
- 9. The conclusion doesn't follow the premise and can be proven false
- 11. Attacking the person directly instead of the argument
- 12. Response to critisim by accusing the opponent of the same
