The 10 Commandments of Logic

Started by Lothwen, January 27, 2014, 11:28:33 PM

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Lothwen

I sincerely hope that every one of our members reads this, and takes it to heart.  We've seen too many people being targeted for their views, and their opinions.  It's fine that you guys disagree on things, but it's not fine that people are belittled for their opinions.   



1. Thou shall not attack the person's character, but the argument. (Ad hominem)

2. Thou shall not misrepresent or exaggerate a person's argument in order to make them easier to attack. (Straw man fallacy) 

3. Thou shall not use small numbers to represent the whole. (Hasty generalization)

4. Thou shall not argue thy position by assuming one of its premises is true. (Begging the question)

5. Thou shall not claim that because something occurred before, it must be the cause. (Post Hoc/False cause)

6. Thou shall not reduce the argument down to two possibilities. (False dichotomy)

7. Thou shall not argue that because of our ignorance, claim must be true or false. (Ad ignorantum)

8. Thou shall not lay the burden of proof onto him that is questioning the claim. (Burden of proof reversal)

9. Thou shall not assume "this" follows "that" when it has no logical connection. (Non sequitur)

10. Thou shall not claim that because a premise is popular, therefore it must be true. (Bandwagon fallacy)


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