Understanding Logical Fallacies

Understanding Logical Fallacies

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Lucas Foster

English, Philosophy, Moral Science

9th - 12th Grade

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The video tutorial covers various logical fallacies in persuasive speaking, including hasty generalizations, transfer fallacy, irrelevant arguments, ad hominem attacks, appeals to ignorance and authority, and tradition fallacy. Each fallacy is explained with examples to illustrate how they can undermine logical reasoning. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of recognizing these fallacies to improve argumentation skills.

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What is an example of circular reasoning?

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What is a hasty generalization?

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What does a transfer fallacy involve?

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What is a non-sequitur?

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What is an ad hominem attack?

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What does forcing a dichotomy mean?

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What is an appeal to ignorance?

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What is a bandwagon fallacy?

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What does appealing to authority involve?

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What is an appeal to tradition?

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