TUTORIAL F02: Fallacies of inconsistency ... Fallacies of inconsistency are cases where something inconsistent, self-contradictory or self-defeating is presented. ... [F01] What is a fallacy?
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TUTORIAL F01: What is a fallacy? ... Fallacies of inconsistency are cases where something inconsistent or self-defeating has been proposed or accepted, as in believing in the existence of round squares.
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The author asserts more than one proposition such that the propositions cannot all be true. In such a case, the propositions may be contradictories or they may be contraries. ... Montreal is about 200 km from Ottawa, while Toronto is 400 km from Ottawa. Toronto is closer to Ottawa than Montreal. ... John is taller than Jake,
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; Sample Portfolio Page: Fallacy of Inconsistency; ... This is an example of the fallacy of inconsistency because Berra contradicts himself. Baseball can't be "half" physical if it is 90 percent mental. ... Because of the fallacy, proposal is unsound.
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Inconsistency; Two Logical Virtues for Good Arguments To main menu; One Practical Virtue for Good Arguments; What Fallacious Reasoning Is; Explaining Fallacies; Five Things About Fallacies; ... When you criticize an argument by saying that it involves a fallacy, you should be able to give a...
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The 'Logical Inconsistency' fallacy is where multiple statements contradict one another. ... Disciplines > Argument > Fallacies > Logical Inconsistency...
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Description and examples of Straw Man fallacy. ... The Straw Man fallacy is committed when a person simply ignores a person's actual position and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or misrepresented version of that position. This sort of "reasoning" has the following pattern:
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Can military command be charged with the fallacy of inconsistency? ... Is the priest guilty of the fallacy of inconsistency? ... 1. When you see what appears to be a fallacy of inconsistency:
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The 'Personal Inconsistency' fallacy occurs where a person's inconsistency in some way makes them wrong on other matters. ... Personal inconsistency sends mixed messages and will normally decrease trust. When a person claims that another person is sending ... Ad Hominem Tu Quoque ('tu quoque' means 'you too'), You Too Fallacy...
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This guide follows the following format for each fallacy: ... The point of an argument is to give reasons in support of a conclusion. An argument commits a fallacy when the reasons do not support the conclusion. ... Inconsistency Definitio...
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