Haeusler, E. H., How many times do we need an assumption to prove a tautology in minimal logic? examples on the compression power of classical reasoning, Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 315 (2015), pp. 31-46.E. H. Haeusler, "How many times do we need an assumption to...
What are examples of causal arguments in logic? What is an example of a logical fallacy? What are examples of informal reasoning? What are examples of the ambiguity fallacy? What are some examples of reductionism? What is propositional logic?
The main problem with circular logic, orcircular reasoning, is that it perverts the path to truth. Because each premise in the argument rests on the previous premise, which eventually circles back to the first premise, there is no opportunity to challenge the underlying assumption of any of th...
Propositional Logic Logic is the study of reasoning. Knowing basic logic is needed to be able to reason well. A proposition is a statement. Propositional logic is the study of how propositions, or statements, interact with one another. In order to create a sound argument using inductive or ...
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Definition of the Fallacy of Composition Let’s begin with a straightforward idea: just because something is true for one part, that doesn’t mean it’s true for the whole. This thinking error is called thefallacyof composition. Imagine you’re looking at a leaf on a tree. The leaf is ...
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