Fallacies of Presumption, Ambiguity, and Grammatical Analogy

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Fallacies of Presumption, Ambiguity, and Grammatical Analogy

Fallacies of Presumption Overview

Begging the Question: Definition

Begging the Question: Examples

Complex Question: Definition

Complex Question: Examples

False Dichotomy: Definition

False Dichotomy: Example

Suppressed Evidence: Definition

Suppressed Evidence: Example

Equivocation: Definition

Equivocation: Example

Amphiboly: Definition

Amphiboly: Example

Composition: Definition

Composition: Example

Division: Definition

Division: Example

Author: Lawrence M. Hinman

Email: hinman@sandiego.edu

Home Page: http://ethics.sandiego.edu/logic/

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Fallacies of Grammatical Ambiguity

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