Question 2 (2 points)
Which sort of fallacy is committed when one infers that because a thing...
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Question 2 (2 points)
Which sort of fallacy is committed when one infers that because a thing meets a
necessary condition it must also meet a particular sufficient condition? (e. g. All tigers
are cats. Fifi is a cat. Therefore Fifi is a tiger)
O A) False choice
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OB) Affirming the consequent
OC) Denying the antecedent
OD) Undistributed middle
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