Question 1
Identify the logical fallacy in the following argument:
All birds can fly.
Penguins are birds.
Therefore, penguins can fly.
What is the primary error in this reasoning?
Fallacy Detection Analysis:
Given Argument:
All birds can fly.
Penguins are birds.
Therefore, penguins can fly.
Type of Fallacy: False Premise Fallacy
Explanation:
Valid syllogism structure (All A are B, C is A → C is B) but premise is false.
Common Syllogism Fallacies:
1. Undistributed Middle: Middle term not distributed in any premise
2. Illicit Major/Minor: Term distributed in conclusion but not in premise
3. Exclusive Premises: Two negative premises give no conclusion
4. Negative Conclusion from Positive Premises: Invalid
Correct Answer: The first premise is factually incorrect (not all birds can fly)
Given Argument:
All birds can fly.
Penguins are birds.
Therefore, penguins can fly.
Type of Fallacy: False Premise Fallacy
Explanation:
Valid syllogism structure (All A are B, C is A → C is B) but premise is false.
Common Syllogism Fallacies:
1. Undistributed Middle: Middle term not distributed in any premise
2. Illicit Major/Minor: Term distributed in conclusion but not in premise
3. Exclusive Premises: Two negative premises give no conclusion
4. Negative Conclusion from Positive Premises: Invalid
Correct Answer: The first premise is factually incorrect (not all birds can fly)