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Informal Fallacies: 15 Common Examples of Faulty Reasoning

May 31, 2023 PhilosophyALevel.com

Fallacies are flawed patterns of reasoning that can lead to incorrect or misleading conclusions. They can be categorised as formal…

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The Basic Logical Inference Laws (Statement Logic)

May 30, 2023 PhilosophyALevel.com

A logical inference is a type of reasoning process that enables us to draw conclusions or make judgements based on…

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Deductive, Inductive, and Abductive Reasoning (with Examples)

May 29, 2023 PhilosophyALevel.com

Understanding different types of arguments is an important skill for philosophy because it enables us to assess how strongly a…

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If A then B: Modus Ponens, Modus Tollens, Affirming the Consequent, and Denying the Antecedent

May 28, 2023 PhilosophyALevel.com

In this post, we’ll explore four specific argument forms based on conditional statements (e.g. “if A then B”). Two of…

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