Fallacy of four terms Undistributed Fallacy of Drawing a Affirmative Conclusion from a Negative Premise Dictum de Nullo Fallacy of Drawing a Negative Conclusion from Affirmative Premises Categorical Proposition O Fallacy of Exclusive Premises Quantitative Soundness Dictum de Omni Concept Fallacy of Undistributed Middle Essential Law of Argumentation Deductive Inference Syllogism Substance Validity Consequent Essence First Law of Opposition Proposition Fallacy of Illicit Minor Conclusion Major term Distributed Judgment Categorical Proposition I Antecedent Fallacy of Illicit Major Rule of Contradiction Reciprocal of Identity Logic Qualitative Reasoning Categorical Proposition A Categorical Proposition E Fallacy of Equivocation Minor term Middle term Fallacy of four terms Undistributed Fallacy of Drawing a Affirmative Conclusion from a Negative Premise Dictum de Nullo Fallacy of Drawing a Negative Conclusion from Affirmative Premises Categorical Proposition O Fallacy of Exclusive Premises Quantitative Soundness Dictum de Omni Concept Fallacy of Undistributed Middle Essential Law of Argumentation Deductive Inference Syllogism Substance Validity Consequent Essence First Law of Opposition Proposition Fallacy of Illicit Minor Conclusion Major term Distributed Judgment Categorical Proposition I Antecedent Fallacy of Illicit Major Rule of Contradiction Reciprocal of Identity Logic Qualitative Reasoning Categorical Proposition A Categorical Proposition E Fallacy of Equivocation Minor term Middle term
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N-Fallacy of four terms
I-Undistributed
I-Fallacy of Drawing a Affirmative Conclusion from a Negative Premise
O-Dictum de Nullo
B-Fallacy of Drawing a Negative Conclusion from Affirmative Premises
G-Categorical Proposition
O
I-Fallacy of Exclusive Premises
G-Quantitative
O-Soundness
G-Dictum de Omni
O-Concept
G-Fallacy of Undistributed Middle
I-Essential Law of Argumentation
O-Deductive Inference
O-Syllogism
B-Substance
G-Validity
G-Consequent
N-Essence
N-First Law of Opposition
B-Proposition
I-Fallacy of Illicit Minor
O-Conclusion
N-Major term
G-Distributed
G-Judgment
N-Categorical Proposition
I
N-Antecedent
N-Fallacy of Illicit Major
I-Rule of Contradiction
O-Reciprocal of Identity
I-Logic
B-Qualitative
B-Reasoning
I-Categorical Proposition
A
O-Categorical Proposition
E
B-Fallacy of Equivocation
B-Minor term
B-Middle term