Across
- 2. changing the requirements for a goal after the goal has already been met to make it harder to achieve
- 3. fact that two things are alike in one way leads to the invalid assumptions that they're the same in another
- 7. incorrectly assuming one event caused another
- 9. dismissing one problem because another exist
- 12. credibility of the arguer
- 14. "you too" in response to a claim saying "you do the same thing too"
- 15. argument on how a small step lead by chain of events will result in larger bad result
Down
- 1. trusting only authority of emotionally getting manipulated
- 4. When only two options to a problem are presented but there are more options.
- 5. beginning with what you're ending with
- 6. Person making the claim has to provide evidence for that claim
- 8. makes assumption that if someone is correct or right, then they will be kind or righteous
- 10. when someone argues against the man making the argument instead of at the argument itself
- 11. the belief that if a certain events occurs this many times, it is more or less likely by than the previous amount
- 13. Taking someone else words and exaggerates, misrepresents, and rephrase it.
