
Logical Fallacies
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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 2 Questions
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Logical Fallacies
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Logical Fallacy
Parts of an argument that intentionally (purposefully) misleads others to persuade them
ILLOGICAL ways to argue- they DO NOT MAKE SENSE!
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Hasty Generalization
Making assumptions about a whole group or range of cases based on a sample that is inadequate.
EX: A man died while running the Chicago Marathon. Therefore, marathon running is dangerous.
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Ad Hominem
An attack on personality or character, no the argument
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Red Herring
Raising a side issue that distracts the audience from the actual argument
EX: We can't worry about the environment! WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF A WAR!!!!!!!
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Red Herring
Raising a side issue that distracts the audience from the actual argument
EX: We can't worry about the environment! WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF A WAR!!!!!
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False Authority
Using well-known figure to sell something… except they are not an expert in what they are selling- they’re an expert in something else.
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Strawman
When someone distorts or exaggerates another person’s argument, and then attacks the distorted version of the argument instead of refuting the original point.
Person 1: “Eating fruits and vegetables are good for your overall health”
Person 2: “So you want to force everyone to be a vegetarian?!”
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Slippery Slope
Saying that if we allow A to happen, then eventually Z will happen… even though Z is actually unlikely to happen
EX: Paying too much for cable means you will end up in a roadside ditch
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Bandwagon
Appeals to the popularity of an idea
The more popular an idea, the more valid/true it must be
EX: 60% of American's have an iPhone, therefore iPhones are the better cell phone
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Post-Hoc
False Cause & Effect
Attributing a cause and effect relationship without adequate evidence
EX: My car was running fine until Felix borrowed it. Now it makes a funny noise. He must have done something to it.
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Circular Reasoning/
Begging the Question
When a person supports a statement simply by repeating it in different words.
EX: My mother is always busy because she has too much to do.
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Non-Sequitur
When the arguer reaches a conclusion that does not follow logically from the “proof” offered to support it.
EX: Mrs. Lewis will make Steve the baseball team captain. He is already the captain of the volleyball team.
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Categorize
Seeing that it is dark outside makes me feel tired; darkness causes tiredness.
If I wear my lucky socks, I always win; therefore, the socks cause my victories.
Every time I eat ice cream, it rains; thus, ice cream causes rain.
I noticed that when I water my plants, they grow; watering causes growth.
The argument that we should not worry about the environment because there are people who are unemployed is a distraction.
If we allow students to redo tests, soon they will expect to redo every assignment.
If we let kids play video games, they will stop doing their homework and fail school.
Organize these logical fallacies into the right categories
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Open Ended
THINK: Why is it important to avoid the use of logical fallacies in your own argumentative writing?
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