The venn diagram below illustrates how the definitions of knowledge debate works – we’re trying to provide the necessary and…
Ockham’s Razor is an abductive reasoning principle. In other words, it’s a form of reasoning that says something is likely…
Fallacies are errors in reasoning that can undermine an argument and lead to false conclusions. These errors can be divided…
Dating back at least as far as Aristotle in the 4th Century BC, the Square of Opposition is a visual…
In logic and reasoning, truth tables play an important role in analysing and evaluating the truth values of propositions. Truth…
If two statements are logically equivalent, it means they have the same truth value in all possible scenarios. In other…
Fallacies are flawed patterns of reasoning that can lead to incorrect or misleading conclusions. They can be categorised as formal…
A logical inference is a type of reasoning process that enables us to draw conclusions or make judgements based on…
Understanding different types of arguments is an important skill for philosophy because it enables us to assess how strongly a…
In this post, we’ll explore four specific argument forms based on conditional statements (e.g. “if A then B”). Two of…
