Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 1/12) -> Post Hoc
An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.
Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 12/12) -> False Dichotomy
An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.
Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 7/12) -> Ad Populum
An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.
Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 10/12) -> Straw Man
An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.
Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 9/12) -> Ad Hominem & Tu Quoque
An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.
Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 8/12) -> Appeal to Pity
An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.
What, Fallacies?
What are fallacies?
Logical Fallacies: Begging The Question
Too often is the phrase "begs the question" misused. The intention of this article is to explain the phrase and give a funny example, from Moore and Parker’s textbook, of begging the question.
How I Think
An essay that addresses how I think.
Argument
Includes information about arguments and identifies and defines valid and invalid argument from a scholarly, philosophical perspective. Also includes the application of arguments to certain issues in our society today.











