Negative Conditional Relation
A negative conditional relation indicates that the presence of one condition makes…
Means-Result Relation
The Means-Result Relation describes how an action or event (the means) leads…
Justification Relation
A justification relation explains why a claim or statement is true or…
Interpretation Relation
The interpretation relation defines how one concept or statement is understood or…
Evidence Relation
Evidence relation refers to the connection or link between pieces of evidence,…
Alternative Question
An alternative question, also known as a loaded question, is a logical…
Tu Quoque Fallacy
The 'tu quoque' fallacy, meaning 'you too,' deflects criticism by accusing the…
Suppressed Evidence Fallacy
The suppressed evidence fallacy occurs when an argument deliberately omits crucial information,…
Strong Negation: Exclusion vs. Choice Negation
Explore strong negation, differentiating between exclusion negation (A is not B, implying…
Slippery Slope Fallacy
The slippery slope fallacy argues that a minor action will inevitably lead…