Fallacies Advanced Quiz 4

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1. Which specific error maps to an argument that shifts grammatical categories to hide a severe structural distribution void?
2. What error occurs when an arguer attacks a position by referencing the historical or cultural roots of the claim origin?
3. What formal syllogistic error occurs when a categorical argument incorporates two negative premises?
4. What formal syllogistic error occurs when a categorical argument contains an undistributed middle term?
5. Which fallacy describes a non-causal timeline sequence where an event is falsely marked as a cause due to statistical noise?
6. Which fallacy description applies to an argument whose premises explicitly assume a hidden circular equivalence route?
7. What error occurs when an arguer treats a localized material truth as a global structural requirement across all possible worlds?
8. What error is committed when a single complex question utilizes a hidden structural presupposition to lock down alternative answers?
9. Which logical paradox is generated when an open formula utilizes a set definition that excludes its own membership parameter?
10. Which specific paradox demonstrates that a conditional sentence can derive any arbitrary claim if it permits unrestricted contraction rules?
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