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Red Herring Fallacies

Red Herring Fallacies

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English

11th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Logical Fallacies

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What are logical fallacies?

  • Fallacies are common errors in reasoning that will undermine the logic/reasoning of your argument

  • These fallacies can be either illegitimate arguments or irrelevant points

  • They are often identified because they lack evidence that supports their claim

  • They can be used to add humor to an argument when used intentionally

  • Logical fallacies work against the clean, civil discourse that should be at the heart of argument

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Fallacies of Relevance: when it's 'besides the point'

  • Red Herring: when a speaker skips to a new and irrelevant topic in order to avoid the topic of discussion.

  • Faulty Analogy: whenever the differences in two objects outweigh the similarities. 

  • Ad Hominem: Latin for “to the man”;refers to diversionary tactics of switching the argument from the issue at hand to the character of the other speaker. 

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Fallacies of Accuracy: when it's not accurate

  • Straw Man: when a speaker chooses a deliberately poor or oversimplified example in order to ridicule and refute an opponent’s viewpoint.


  • Either/Or (False Dilemma): when the speaker presents two extreme options as the only possible choices.

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Fallacies of Insufficiency: when you need more info

  • Hasty Generalization: the most common fallacy occurs when evidence is insufficient; meaning there is not enough evidence to support a particular conclusion. 

  • Circular Reasoning: involved repeating the claim as a way to provide evidence, resulting in no evidence at all.

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Multiple Choice

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What type of fallacy does the following cartoon represent?

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either/or (false dilemma)

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straw man

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Multiple Choice

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What type of fallacy is the following cartoon?

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straw man

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false dilemma

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red herring

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Multiple Choice

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What type of fallacy is the following example?

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red herring

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straw man

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hasty generalizations

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circular reasoning

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Multiple Choice

What type of fallacy is the following example?


“How can you argue your case for vegetarianism when you are enjoying that steak?”

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Ad hominem

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Red herring

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Faulty Analogy

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Multiple Choice

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What type of fallacy does the following cartoon represent?

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ad hominem

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red herring

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faulty analogy

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Multiple Choice

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What type of fallacy does the following cartoon represent?

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ad hominem

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red herring

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hasty generalizations

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circular reasoning

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