The division fallacy occurs when one incorrectly assumes that what is true for the whole must also be true for…
A valid deductive argument form where if a disjunction (P or Q) is true and one disjunct (P) is false,…
Disjunction, symbolized as 'or', is a fundamental logical connective. It asserts that at least one of the connected statements is…
A destructive dilemma is a logical argument form. It uses two conditional statements and negates their consequents to disprove at…
A logical fallacy where an argument incorrectly concludes the negation of the consequent from the negation of the antecedent. It's…
A deductive argument aims for conclusive proof where the conclusion is guaranteed if the premises are true. It's a cornerstone…
Deduction is a logical process moving from general premises to a specific, certain conclusion. If premises are true, the conclusion…
A logical argument form where two conditional statements and the disjunction of their antecedents lead to the disjunction of their…
The consequent is the result or outcome of a conditional statement. It's the part that follows the 'then,' detailing what…
A conjunct is a statement within a conjunction. For the entire conjunction to be true, every individual conjunct must also…