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What are
logical fallacies
?
Errors
in reasoning that undermine the logic of an
argument
How do
logical fallacies
affect arguments?
They can make weak arguments
appear stronger
What is a key characteristic of
logical fallacies
?
They involve
flawed reasoning
Why is it important to identify
logical fallacies
?
It enhances
critical thinking
and
decision-making
What is an example of an
ad hominem
fallacy?
Attacking the person instead of the
argument
What does the
false dilemma
fallacy involve?
Presenting only two
options
when more exist
How can recognizing
logical fallacies
improve
media literacy
?
It helps in
evaluating
news, advertisements, and political rhetoric
What is the
slippery slope fallacy
?
Arguing that a small step will lead to
extreme
consequences
What is an example of the
appeal to authority
fallacy?
Using an authority figure's opinion as
absolute proof
Why is it important to analyze
arguments
critically
?
It allows for better decision-making and stronger arguments
How can you avoid falling for
logical fallacies
in discussions?
By
questioning assumptions
and
demanding evidence
for claims
What are the common types of logical fallacies?
Ad Hominem
: Attacking the person instead of the argument.
Straw Man
: Misrepresenting an opponent's argument.
False Dilemma
: Presenting only two options when more exist.
Slippery Slope
: Arguing that a small step will lead to extreme consequences.
Appeal to Authority
: Using an authority figure's opinion as proof.
What should you do when you hear a
claim
based on
authority
?
Look for
scientific evidence
or studies about the claim
How can practicing with real-world examples help in identifying
logical fallacies
?
It hones your skills in recognizing
flawed reasoning
What is the role of
emotional manipulation
in arguments?
It can distract from
sound reasoning
and evidence
Why is it important to focus on the
argument
and not the person making it?
It helps to evaluate the argument based on its
merits
What is a
logical fallacy
?
A
flaw
in reasoning
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How do
strong arguments
differ from
weak arguments
regarding
logical fallacies
?
Strong arguments are void of logical fallacies, while weak arguments tend to use them
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What is the purpose of
logical fallacies
in arguments?
To
appear stronger
than they are
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Who often uses logical fallacies to fool people?
Politicians
, the
media
, and others
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How can you respond if you see someone committing a
logical fallacy
online?
Link them to the relevant fallacy
Use resources like
yourlogicalfallacyis.com
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Under what license is the poster published?
Creative Commons
No Derivative Works
license
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What is allowed under the
Creative Commons
license
for the poster?
You can
print
,
copy
, and
redistribute
it in full
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What is the
fallacy
of
cherry-picking
data?
Choosing data
clusters
to suit an argument
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What does the
'false cause'
fallacy
illustrate?
Finding a pattern to fit a
presumption
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How does the 'false cause'
fallacy
relate to the example of the
marksman
?
It shows how clusters can appear by chance and don’t indicate
causation
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What flawed conclusion do the makers of
Sugarette
Candy Drinks draw?
That Sugarette drinks are healthy because they sell well in
healthy countries
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What is a
false dilemma
?
Presenting two alternatives as the only possibilities
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How does the false dilemma tactic mislead people?
It creates the
illusion
of a
logical argument
while ignoring other
possibilities
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What example illustrates the
false dilemma
fallacy in the text?
The
Supreme Leader's
claim that people are either on his side or the enemy's side
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What is
circular reasoning
?
A circular argument where the conclusion is included in the
premise
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Why is
circular reasoning
considered bad?
It lacks
logical coherence
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What example demonstrates
circular reasoning
in the text?
The claim that
Zorbo the Great's
word is flawless because it says so in a book
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What
fallacy
involves assuming something is good because it is 'natural'?
The
appeal to nature
fallacy
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Why is the
appeal to nature
fallacy
misleading?
Naturalness does not
inherently
make something good or bad
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What example illustrates the
appeal to nature fallacy
?
The medicine man claiming natural remedies are better than
antibiotics
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What
fallacy
involves using personal experience instead of valid arguments?
The
anecdotal
fallacy
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Why is relying on personal experience considered a
fallacy
?
It dismisses
statistical evidence
and broader understanding
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What example demonstrates the
anecdotal fallacy
?
Jason
citing his grandfather's smoking habits to dismiss health studies
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What
fallacy
assumes the truth lies between two extremes?
The
middle ground fallacy
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