The Resource How to win every argument : the use and abuse of logic, Madsen Pirie
How to win every argument : the use and abuse of logic, Madsen Pirie
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- Summary
- "In the second edition of this witty and infectious book, Madsen Pirie builds upon his guide to using - and indeed abusing - logic in order to win arguments. By including new chapters on how to win arguments in writing, in the pub, with a friend, on Facebook and in 140 characters (on Twitter), Pirie provides the complete guide to triumphing in altercations ranging from the everyday to the downright serious"--Publisher's website
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Extent
- xiii, 222 pages
- Contents
-
- Abusive analogy
- Accent
- Accident
- Affirming the consequent
- Amphiboly
- Analogical fallacy
- Antiquitam, argumentum ad
- Apriorism
- Baculum, argumentum ad
- Bifurcation
- Blinding with science
- The bogus dilemma
- Circulus in probando
- The complex question (plurium interrogationum)
- Composition
- Concealed quantification
- Conclusion which denies premises
- Contradictory premises
- Crumenam, argumentum ad
- Cum hoc ergo propter hoc
- Damning the alternatives
- Definitional retreat
- Denying the antecedent
- Dicto simpliciter
- Division
- Emotional appeals
- Equivocation
- Every schoolboy knows
- The exception that proves the rule
- Exclusive premises
- The existential fallacy
- Ex post facto statistics
- Extensional pruning
- False conversion
- False precision
- The gambler's fallacy
- The genetic fallacy
- Half concealed qualification
- Hedging
- Hominem (abusive), argumentum ad
- Hominem (circumstantial), argumentum ad
- Ignorantiam, argumentum ad
- Ignorantio elenchi
- Illicit process
- Irrelevant humor
- Lapidem, argumentum ad
- Lazarum, argumentum ad
- Loaded words
- Misericordiam, argumentum ad
- Nauseam, argumentum ad
- Non-anticipation
- Novitam, argumentum ad
- Numeram, argumentum ad
- One-sided assessment
- Petitio principii
- Poisoning the well
- Populum, argumentum ad
- Positive conclusion from negative premise
- Post hoc ergo propter hoc
- Quaternio terminorum
- The red herring
- Refuting the example
- Reification
- The runaway train
- Secundum quid
- Shifting ground
- Shifting the burden of proof
- The slippery slope
- Special pleading
- The straw man
- Temperantiam, argumentum ad
- Thatcher's blame
- Trivial objections
- Tu quoque
- Unaccepted enthymemes
- The undistributed middle
- Unobtainable perfection
- Verecundiam, argumentum ad
- Wishful thinking
- Classification of fallacies
- Isbn
- 9781472529121
- Label
- How to win every argument : the use and abuse of logic
- Title
- How to win every argument
- Title remainder
- the use and abuse of logic
- Statement of responsibility
- Madsen Pirie
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "In the second edition of this witty and infectious book, Madsen Pirie builds upon his guide to using - and indeed abusing - logic in order to win arguments. By including new chapters on how to win arguments in writing, in the pub, with a friend, on Facebook and in 140 characters (on Twitter), Pirie provides the complete guide to triumphing in altercations ranging from the everyday to the downright serious"--Publisher's website
- Cataloging source
- CDX
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1940-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Pirie, Madsen
- Dewey number
- 165
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- BC175
- LC item number
- .P573 2015
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Logic
- Fallacies (Logic)
- Fallacies (Logic)
- Logic
- Label
- How to win every argument : the use and abuse of logic, Madsen Pirie
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Abusive analogy -- Accent -- Accident -- Affirming the consequent -- Amphiboly -- Analogical fallacy -- Antiquitam, argumentum ad -- Apriorism -- Baculum, argumentum ad -- Bifurcation -- Blinding with science -- The bogus dilemma -- Circulus in probando -- The complex question (plurium interrogationum) -- Composition -- Concealed quantification -- Conclusion which denies premises -- Contradictory premises -- Crumenam, argumentum ad -- Cum hoc ergo propter hoc -- Damning the alternatives -- Definitional retreat -- Denying the antecedent -- Dicto simpliciter -- Division -- Emotional appeals -- Equivocation -- Every schoolboy knows -- The exception that proves the rule -- Exclusive premises -- The existential fallacy -- Ex post facto statistics -- Extensional pruning -- False conversion -- False precision -- The gambler's fallacy -- The genetic fallacy -- Half concealed qualification -- Hedging -- Hominem (abusive), argumentum ad -- Hominem (circumstantial), argumentum ad -- Ignorantiam, argumentum ad -- Ignorantio elenchi -- Illicit process -- Irrelevant humor -- Lapidem, argumentum ad -- Lazarum, argumentum ad -- Loaded words -- Misericordiam, argumentum ad -- Nauseam, argumentum ad -- Non-anticipation -- Novitam, argumentum ad -- Numeram, argumentum ad -- One-sided assessment -- Petitio principii -- Poisoning the well -- Populum, argumentum ad -- Positive conclusion from negative premise -- Post hoc ergo propter hoc -- Quaternio terminorum -- The red herring -- Refuting the example -- Reification -- The runaway train -- Secundum quid -- Shifting ground -- Shifting the burden of proof -- The slippery slope -- Special pleading -- The straw man -- Temperantiam, argumentum ad -- Thatcher's blame -- Trivial objections -- Tu quoque -- Unaccepted enthymemes -- The undistributed middle -- Unobtainable perfection -- Verecundiam, argumentum ad -- Wishful thinking -- Classification of fallacies
- Control code
- ocn904539231
- Dimensions
- 20 cm
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Extent
- xiii, 222 pages
- Isbn
- 9781472529121
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- 1 illustration
- Label
- How to win every argument : the use and abuse of logic, Madsen Pirie
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Abusive analogy -- Accent -- Accident -- Affirming the consequent -- Amphiboly -- Analogical fallacy -- Antiquitam, argumentum ad -- Apriorism -- Baculum, argumentum ad -- Bifurcation -- Blinding with science -- The bogus dilemma -- Circulus in probando -- The complex question (plurium interrogationum) -- Composition -- Concealed quantification -- Conclusion which denies premises -- Contradictory premises -- Crumenam, argumentum ad -- Cum hoc ergo propter hoc -- Damning the alternatives -- Definitional retreat -- Denying the antecedent -- Dicto simpliciter -- Division -- Emotional appeals -- Equivocation -- Every schoolboy knows -- The exception that proves the rule -- Exclusive premises -- The existential fallacy -- Ex post facto statistics -- Extensional pruning -- False conversion -- False precision -- The gambler's fallacy -- The genetic fallacy -- Half concealed qualification -- Hedging -- Hominem (abusive), argumentum ad -- Hominem (circumstantial), argumentum ad -- Ignorantiam, argumentum ad -- Ignorantio elenchi -- Illicit process -- Irrelevant humor -- Lapidem, argumentum ad -- Lazarum, argumentum ad -- Loaded words -- Misericordiam, argumentum ad -- Nauseam, argumentum ad -- Non-anticipation -- Novitam, argumentum ad -- Numeram, argumentum ad -- One-sided assessment -- Petitio principii -- Poisoning the well -- Populum, argumentum ad -- Positive conclusion from negative premise -- Post hoc ergo propter hoc -- Quaternio terminorum -- The red herring -- Refuting the example -- Reification -- The runaway train -- Secundum quid -- Shifting ground -- Shifting the burden of proof -- The slippery slope -- Special pleading -- The straw man -- Temperantiam, argumentum ad -- Thatcher's blame -- Trivial objections -- Tu quoque -- Unaccepted enthymemes -- The undistributed middle -- Unobtainable perfection -- Verecundiam, argumentum ad -- Wishful thinking -- Classification of fallacies
- Control code
- ocn904539231
- Dimensions
- 20 cm
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Extent
- xiii, 222 pages
- Isbn
- 9781472529121
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- 1 illustration
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