A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly concludes the negation of the consequent from the negation of the antecedent. It's…
Deduction is a logical process moving from general premises to a specific, certain conclusion. If premises are true, the conclusion…
A counterexample is an instance that disproves a general statement or demonstrates the invalidity of an argument form. It shows…
Explore the concept of contrary statements in logic, where two propositions cannot both be true but may both be false.…
A conclusion is the final claim derived logically from the premises of an argument. It represents the point the argument…
A cogent inductive argument is a strong one where all premises are true. It offers a high probability of its…
A categorical syllogism is a deductive reasoning form in Aristotelian logic. It uses three categorical propositions and three terms to…
Begging the question is a logical fallacy where an argument's conclusion is already assumed in its premise, creating a circular…
Analysis is the process of deconstructing complex concepts into simpler components to reveal their underlying logical structure. This fundamental approach…
A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly assumes the antecedent is true because the consequent is true. It's a common…