Logical Fallacies
The Fallacy of Ambiguity
Fallacies of ambiguity are arguments that are faulty because they use words or phrases that are unclear or have more than one meaning. The following are the six common fallacies under this category:
Equivocation
Amphiboly
Accent
Reification
Composition
Division
We only cover the one that is usually committed in apologetics:
Equivocation
Reification
Equivocation
Amphiboly
Accent
Reification
Composition
Division
We only cover the one that is usually committed in apologetics:
Equivocation
Reification