Amphiboly is a fallacy of ambiguity arising from unclear sentence structure, not from individual word meanings. It can lead to…
Ambiguity refers to a statement or phrase with multiple possible meanings or interpretations. This can lead to confusion and miscommunication…
Alethic modal logic explores modalities of truth, focusing on concepts like necessity and possibility. It provides a formal framework for…
A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly assumes the antecedent is true because the consequent is true. It's a common…
An affirmative proposition asserts the truth of a statement, affirming a quality or relation. It contrasts with a negative proposition,…
Affine logics, a specialized branch of linear logic, explore the properties of affine transformations and their direct impact on logical…
Adjunction, often seen in logic and grammar, involves adding a new element or structure to an existing one. It's a…
Ad infinitum describes processes or arguments that continue endlessly without resolution. It signifies an unending sequence, often leading to a…
The ad ignorantiam fallacy asserts a claim's truth based on a lack of evidence against it, or its falsehood due…
An ad hominem fallacy attacks the person making an argument instead of addressing the argument's substance. This logical error distracts…