Philosophy

Philosophy

Begging the Question Fallacy

I. What is Begging the Question? Begging the Question is a form of logical fallacy that is based on assumptions.…

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Appeal to Authority

I. What is Appeal to Authority There are many types of fallacies that people often use in philosophical argumentation. Fallacies…

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Moralistic Fallacy

I. What is Moralistic Fallacy? A moralistic fallacy could be any belief or argument that the world is as you…

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Definist Fallacy

I. Definition The definist fallacy occurs when someone defines a concept in biased terms for the sake of an argument.…

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Accident Fallacy

I. Definition An accident fallacy is an error in reasoning caused by sweeping generalizations. It occurs when you assume that…

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Absolutism

I. Definition Absolutism refers to the idea that reality, truth, or morality is “absolute”— the same for everybody, everywhere, and…

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Argument

I. Definition An argument is a series of statements with the goal of persuading someone of something. When they’re successful,…

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Atheism

I. Definition Atheism means “lack of a belief in gods” or “a belief that there is no god.”  But, atheists…

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Conscience

I. Definition Conscience is a faculty of the mind that motivates us to act morally—or at least according to our…

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Consequentialism

I. Definition The Buddha taught that one should observe the results of one’s actions, reduce those actions that lead to…

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