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Informal Fallacy Logic

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Course Description

Overview

Explore informal fallacies in logic through this comprehensive 6-hour course designed for Ethiopian University freshmen. Delve into various types of logical fallacies, including appeal to the people, argument against the person, straw man, missing the point, red herring, and fallacies of weak induction. Learn to identify and understand hasty generalization, false cause fallacy, slippery slope, weak analogy, begging the question, complex question, false dichotomy, and suppressed evidence. Examine fallacies of ambiguity and grammatical analogy to enhance critical thinking skills and improve logical reasoning abilities.

Syllabus

Logic Fallacy Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_1.
Logic Informal fallacy Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_2.
Logic Fallacy Appeal to the People Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_3.
Logic Fallacy Argument against the person Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_4.
Logic Fallacy Straw Man, Missing the Point, Red Herring Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_5.
Logic Fallacies of Weak Induction Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_6.
Logic Hasty Generalization Chapter_5 p_7.
Logic False cause Fallacy Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_8.
Logic Slippery Slope, weak Analogy Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_9.
Logic Fallacy beg the question, complex question Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_10.
Logic fallacy of False dichotomy, Suppressed Evidence Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_11.
Logic Fallacies of Ambiguity Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_12.
Logic Fallacies of Grammatical Analogy Ethiopian University Freshman Chapter_5 p_13.


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Ethiopian Education

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