Introduction to Logic Quiz #1
– Informal Fallacies Key
Terms Study Guide
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Contradiction
The negation of a proposition or the combination of the proposition and its negation. "A and not-A" is [an example of
this]
Intuitive
In accordance with our feelings.
Pragmatic
Practical; based on what works regardless of theoretical considerations, principles, moral implications, or truth.
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Self-Refuting
That which shows itself to be wrong. [This type of] argument is one in which the conclusion is inconsistent with one or
more of the premises.
Transcend
To go beyond.
Extrapolate
To project or expand beyond known data or experiences based on patterns exhibited in known data or experiences;
to infer unknown values or properties based on known values or properties.
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