Hamilton Books
Pages: 134
Trim: 6 x 8¾
978-0-7618-7253-5 • Paperback • January 2021 • $25.99 • (£19.99)
978-0-7618-7254-2 • eBook • January 2021 • $24.50 • (£18.99)
Jacob E. Van Vleet is professor of philosophy at Diablo Valley College.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One: Linguistic Fallacies
Chapter Two: Fallacies of Omission
Chapter Three: Fallacies of Intrusion
Chapter Four: Fallacies with Built-In Assumptions
Chapter Five: Causal Fallacies
Chapter Six: Some Non-Western Fallacies
Chapter Seven: Valid and Invalid Argument Forms
Appendix I: Exercises
Appendix II: Aristotle on the Law of Non-Contradiction
Appendix III: Bertrand Russell on Truth and Falsehood
Glossary
Recommended Reading
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Jacob E. Van Vleet’s book on informal fallacies is an important reminder of what is typically left out in the study of logic that all too often is confined to formal logic, to the study of rules of inference and the abstractions that proceed from the granting of those rules. Informal fallacies are psychologically persuasive and arise within the marketplace, the common world; studying them may enable us to think for ourselves amid our current blather of clichés and tweets.
— David Lovekin, Hastings College