Logical fallacy; outlaws of reason.

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Across
  1. 2. An error in reasoning.
  2. 7. "I know junk food is bad because a report came out that shows that 85% of heart attacks are caused by fats and sugars found in junk food."
  3. 8. To prove an opposing argument invalid.
  4. 10. The art of changing peoples' hearts and minds.
  5. 12. Save Our Ship! (abbr.)
  6. 15. When a word's meaning is meant in one way, but understood in another. E.g., "TERROR struck the kids in the haunted house."
  7. 16. The origin place of rhetoric.
  8. 18. "Don't kill the rooster! He makes the sun come up in the morning!"
  9. 19. Misrepresentation of an argument for the sake of easily attacking the other side.
  10. 25. Logic, reasoning, facts.
  11. 26. The argument from the other side.
  12. 28. Comparing your bossy parents to ruthless dictators.
  13. 31. Doctorate of law degree title (abbr.)
  14. 32. The only instance in which using fallacies may be warranted.
  15. 33. Reputation, credibility, ethics.
  16. 34. "Air pollution is real, but let's talk about the dangers of strip mining..."
  17. 35. One consequence of following faulty logic.
Down
  1. 1. "I surveyed a music class and they told me Coldplay is the greatest band of all time, so that must be true."
  2. 3. "You must be either a Republican or a Democrat."
  3. 4. A group of citizens that hears a case and decides its outcome.
  4. 5. Test for lawyers to be.
  5. 6. "I know junk food is bad, because I met a man who told me about his experience..."
  6. 9. The foundation of reason.
  7. 11. "If you eat that cheeseburger, then you will clog your arteries, have a heart attack, and die an early death!"
  8. 13. "Pizza is the best food since it is the greatest."
  9. 14. Someone whose job it is to make a case in court.
  10. 17. "Come on; everybody's doing it!"
  11. 20. You should believe the president.
  12. 21. The art of language, as developed by Aristotle.
  13. 22. They strike the gavel and moderate court cases.
  14. 23. "Soda is poison! You shouldn't drink it."
  15. 24. The result of reasoning.
  16. 27. Feelings, emotions, instincts.
  17. 29. When the arguer is attacked instead of the argument.
  18. 30. An argument that appeals to a group of people's identity or emotional state rather than sound reasoning.