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Informal Fallacies: Appeal to Pity (Argumentum ad Misericordiam)
This lecture notes discusses "appeal to pity", a type of informal fallacy that arises when an appeal to evidence is replaced by an appeal to pity or mercy.
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This lecture notes discusses "appeal to pity", a type of informal fallacy that arises when an appeal to evidence is replaced by an appeal to pity or mercy.
Marxism: Meaning and Key Concepts
This lecture notes discusses the topic "Marxism", which refers to the body of thought associated with and inspired by the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which comprises a system of political economy, a theory of politics, and a materialist philosophy of history and nature.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "Marxism", which refers to the body of thought associated with and inspired by the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which comprises a system of political economy, a theory of politics, and a materialist philosophy of history and nature.
Informal Fallacies: Appeal to Force (Argumentum ad Baculum)
This lecture notes discusses "appeal to force", a type of informal fallacy that arises when the arguer, instead of showing the evidence, appeals to intimidation or use force to gain acceptance of his or her argument.
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This lecture notes discusses "appeal to force", a type of informal fallacy that arises when the arguer, instead of showing the evidence, appeals to intimidation or use force to gain acceptance of his or her argument.
Informal Fallacies: Appeal to Authority (Argumentum ad Verecundiam)
This lecture notes discusses "appeal to authority", a common type of informal fallacy that arises when one who has the difficulty in confronting or understanding complicated questions will seek refuge to the ideas, concepts, principles or judgments of a person who enjoys a reputation as an expert or an authority of the matter at issue.
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This lecture notes discusses "appeal to authority", a common type of informal fallacy that arises when one who has the difficulty in confronting or understanding complicated questions will seek refuge to the ideas, concepts, principles or judgments of a person who enjoys a reputation as an expert or an authority of the matter at issue.
Informal Fallacies: Appeal to Ignorance (Argumentum ad Ignorantiam
This lecture notes discusses "appeal to ignorance", a type of informal fallacy that arises when an argument is taken as true because it has not proven to be false, or an argument is false because it has not proven to be true.
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This lecture notes discusses "appeal to ignorance", a type of informal fallacy that arises when an argument is taken as true because it has not proven to be false, or an argument is false because it has not proven to be true.
Informal Fallacies: Appeal to People (Argumentum ad Populum)
This lecture notes discusses "appeal to people", a variation of the appeal to authority, consists in arguing that some statement p is true because most people believe p.
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This lecture notes discusses "appeal to people", a variation of the appeal to authority, consists in arguing that some statement p is true because most people believe p.
Informal Fallacies
This lecture notes discusses the most common types of informal fallacies in logic, such as "appeal to authority", "appeal to people", and "appeal to pity".
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This lecture notes discusses the most common types of informal fallacies in logic, such as "appeal to authority", "appeal to people", and "appeal to pity".
Mood and Figure of a Syllogism: Categorical Logic
This lecture notes discusses the "mood and figure of a syllogism" in categorical logic.
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This lecture notes discusses the "mood and figure of a syllogism" in categorical logic.
Categorical Syllogism or Arguments in Logic
This lecture notes discusses the topic "categorical syllogism or arguments" and the way in which validity of arguments in categorical logic are determined.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "categorical syllogism or arguments" and the way in which validity of arguments in categorical logic are determined.
Conversion of Propositions: Categorical Logic
This lecture notes discusses the topic "conversion of propositions" in Categorical Logic.
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This lecture notes discusses the topic "conversion of propositions" in Categorical Logic.
David Hume’s Concept of the Self
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Arguments and Validity: Eight (8) Rules of Syllogism in Categorical Logic
Ethics: Definition and Major Types
Erik Erikson’s Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development