
Logical Fallacies #1
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English
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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1.
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Burden of Proof
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The obligation to prove one's assertion or claim. In a debate, the person making a claim must provide evidence to support it.
2.
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False Analogy
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A fallacy that occurs when an analogy is drawn between two things that are not comparable in relevant aspects.
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False Dilemma
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A logical fallacy that presents only two options or outcomes when, in fact, more options exist.
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Hasty Generalization
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A fallacy that involves drawing a conclusion based on insufficient or biased evidence, often from a small sample.
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False Authority
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A fallacy that occurs when someone is cited as an authority on a topic without having the relevant expertise or credentials.
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Ad Hominem
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A fallacy that attacks the person making an argument rather than addressing the argument itself.
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Circular Reasoning
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A logical fallacy in which the conclusion is included in the premise, leading to no real argument.
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