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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Define 1 Define 2 Example 2Misc 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Example 1
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An unqualified generalization
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What is dicto simplicitor?
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Based on too few examples to support the conclusion
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What is a hasty generalization?
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An argument that begins with two facts that contradict each other
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What is “contradictory” premises?
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An argument that makes an appeal for pity
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What is ad misericordiam
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An argument that attatcks a person’s character
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What is ad hominen?
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An argument that says one event is caused by another
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What is post hoc?
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W
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Sorry!
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An argument that doesn’t leave room for exceptions
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What is dicto simplicitor
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Makes an unfair accusation before considering the matter
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What is poisoning the well?
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A response that brings up irrelevant points to cloud the issue
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What is ignoring the question?
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Suggests that one action will lead to a series of bad results
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What is slippery slope?
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What is false analogy?
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Speculation—you don’t really know what might have happened.
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What is hypothesis contrary to fact?
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An argument based on popular opinion
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What is ad populum?
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Does not necessarily follow
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What is non- sequitur?
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One fallacy is based on the result of one event-the other based on a series of events
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What are post hoc and slippery slope?
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A boss says to his team, “Almost everyone in this organization favors this project and quite frankly some of them are beginning to wonder why we have not joined in.”
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What is ad populm?
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James Johnston of RJR Tobacco told a House panel that calling nicotine addictive meant “characterizing virtually any enjoyable activity as addictive, whether it is eating sweets, drinking coffee, playing video games or watching TV.”
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What is false analogy?
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Should we go to war now, or wait longer in order to give economic sanctions a chance to work?
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What is begging the question?
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During a press conference a political candidate is asked a pointed, specific question about some potentially illegal fund- raising activity. The candidate them gives a rousing speech thanking all of his financial supporters.
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What is ignoring the question?
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If we force elementary school pupils to wear uniforms, eventually we will require middle school students to wear uniforms. In such case, high school uniforms are not far off. Eventually even college students who attend state-funded, public schools will be forced to wear uniforms.
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What is slippery slope?
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Fifty million Elvis fans can’t be wrong.
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What is ad populum?
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changing the subject
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What is ignoring the question?
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The science or study of reasonable thinking
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What is logic?
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An error in logic
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What is a fallacy?
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An argument that begins with an assumption that is not proven
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What is begging the question?
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Never, Always, Everybody
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What are some examples of superlatives?
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usually, sometimes, often, many
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What are some examples of qualifiers?
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circular reasoning
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What is begging the question?
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Tainting the conclusion before the argument has begun
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What is poisoning the well?
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Make your wager
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What is the difference between post hoc and slippery slope?
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What is the difference between begging the question and dicto simplicitor?
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