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The term non-sequitur literally means "it does not follow". These fallacies occur as a consequence of invalid arguments.
 
The term non-sequitur literally means "it does not follow". These fallacies occur as a consequence of invalid arguments.
  
===Affirming the Consequent===
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===[[Affirming]] the Consequent===
  
Any argument of the following form is invalid:
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Any argument of the following [[form]] is invalid:
 
<poem>
 
<poem>
 
If A then B  
 
If A then B  
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"If I am in Atlanta, then I am in Georgia. I am in Georgia, thus, I am in Atlanta."
 
"If I am in Atlanta, then I am in Georgia. I am in Georgia, thus, I am in Atlanta."
  
"If my self-defense system works, then the self-confidence you present will deter others from confronting you. You have not been confronted since you began training in my system. Thus, my system works."
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"If my self-defense system works, then the self-confidence you {{Wiki|present}} will deter others from confronting you. You have not been confronted since you began training in my system. Thus, my system works."
  
 
===Denying the Antecedent===
 
===Denying the Antecedent===
  
Any argument of the following form is invalid:
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Any argument of the following [[form]] is invalid:
 
<poem>
 
<poem>
 
If A then B  
 
If A then B  
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For example:
 
For example:
  
"If you get hit by a car when you are six then you will die young. But you were not hit by a car when you were six. Thus you will not die young."
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"If you get hit by a car when you are six then you will [[die]] young. But you were not hit by a car when you were six. Thus you will not [[die]] young."
  
 
"If I am in Atlanta then I am in Georgia. I am not in Atlanta, thus, I am not in Georgia."
 
"If I am in Atlanta then I am in Georgia. I am not in Atlanta, thus, I am not in Georgia."
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The author asserts more than one proposition such that the propositions cannot all be true. In such a case, the propositions may be contradictories or they may be contraries. For example:
 
The author asserts more than one proposition such that the propositions cannot all be true. In such a case, the propositions may be contradictories or they may be contraries. For example:
  
"Greensboro is about 30 miles from Winston-Salem. Burlington is 10 miles from Winston-Salem. Therefore, Burlington is closer to Winston-Salem than Greensboro."
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"Greensboro is about 30 {{Wiki|miles}} from Winston-Salem. Burlington is 10 {{Wiki|miles}} from Winston-Salem. Therefore, Burlington is closer to Winston-Salem than Greensboro."
  
 
"John is taller than Jake, and Jake is taller than Fred, while Fred is taller than John."
 
"John is taller than Jake, and Jake is taller than Fred, while Fred is taller than John."

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The term non-sequitur literally means "it does not follow". These fallacies occur as a consequence of invalid arguments.

Affirming the Consequent

Any argument of the following form is invalid:

If A then B
      B
Therefore, A

For example:

"If I am in Atlanta, then I am in Georgia. I am in Georgia, thus, I am in Atlanta."

"If my self-defense system works, then the self-confidence you present will deter others from confronting you. You have not been confronted since you began training in my system. Thus, my system works."

Denying the Antecedent

Any argument of the following form is invalid:

If A then B
    Not A
Therefore, Not B

For example:

"If you get hit by a car when you are six then you will die young. But you were not hit by a car when you were six. Thus you will not die young."

"If I am in Atlanta then I am in Georgia. I am not in Atlanta, thus, I am not in Georgia."

Inconsistency

The author asserts more than one proposition such that the propositions cannot all be true. In such a case, the propositions may be contradictories or they may be contraries. For example:

"Greensboro is about 30 miles from Winston-Salem. Burlington is 10 miles from Winston-Salem. Therefore, Burlington is closer to Winston-Salem than Greensboro."

"John is taller than Jake, and Jake is taller than Fred, while Fred is taller than John."

Source

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