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PART III-4: OF FALLACIES
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- Chapter 1 On the types of fallacy.
- Chapter 2 On equivocation, and first, of its modes.
- Chapter 3 On the second mode of equivocation.
- Chapter 4 On the third mode of equivocation.
- Chapter 5 On the fallacy of amphiboly.
- Chapter 6 On the second mode of amphiboly.
- Chapter 7 On the third mode of amphiboly.
- Chapter 8 On the fallacies of composition and division.
- Chapter 9 On the fallacy of accent.
- Chapter 10 On the fallacy of 'figure of speech'.
- Chapter 11 On the fallacy of accident.
- Chapter 12 On the fallacy of consequent.
- Chapter 13 On the fallacy of secundum quid.
- Chapter 14 On the fallacy of ignoratio elenchi.
- Chapter 15 On the fallacy of begging the question.
- Chapter 16 On the fallacy of false cause.
- Chapter 17 On the fallacy of many questions.
- Chapter 18 How all these fallacies err against the syllogism.