Syllogistic Fallacy
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Synonyms
- Syllogistic
- Syllogistic Error
Explanation
A syllogistic fallacy is a fallacious argument illogically connecting "all A are (not) B" and "some A are (not) B" sentences.
Category
Subfallacies
- Affirmative Conclusion from a Negative Premise
- Exclusive Premises
- Four Term Fallacy
- Illicit Process
- Negative Conclusion from Affirmative Premises
- Undistributed Middle
External Links
Examples in creationist arguments
See also the examples in the subfallacies.

