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The Ten Commandments of Logic

Posted on May 5, 2019 by henrykotula • Posted in Uncategorized • Tagged Ad Hominem, Ad Ignorantum, Bandwagon Fallacy, Begging the Question, Burden of Proof Reversal, False Cause, Hasty Generalisation, Logic, Non Sequitur, Post Hoc, Straw Man Fallacy, Ten Commandments of Logic • Leave a comment

Image may contain: text that says 'The Ten Commandments of Logic Thou shalt not attack the person's character, but the argument. (Ad Thou shalt not misrepresent argument Thou shalt use small numbers the all. (Hasty generalisation) shalt thy assuming true (Begging question) Thou shalt not that because occured before, must the cause (Post hoc False cause) Thou shalt reduce argument down possibilities (False Thou shalt not argue that because ignorance, claim must true (Ad ignorantum) Thou shalt not burden proof onto him that questioning Thou shalt not assume "this" follows "that when there no logical (Non sequitur) Thou shalt not that must true. (Bandwagon fallacy)'

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