Analyze Fallacious
Using these twelve fallacies:
- Construct your very own example of each one. Explain why each of these fallacies you constructed is a bad argument.
- Argument that appeals to a questionable authority
- Argument that Appeals to Common Belief
- Argument that Appeals to Common Practice
- Argument that Appeals to Two Wrongs (two wrongs make a right)
- Argument that Appeals to Indirect Consequences (Slippery Slope Argument with a very negative outcome)
- Argument that Appeals to Wishful Thinking (Slippery Slope Argument with a very positive outcome)
- Argument that Appeals to Fear (scare tactics):
- Argument that Appeals to Loyalty (ad Populum/to the people)
- Argument that Appeals to Pity (ad Misericordiam)
- Argument that Appeals to Prejudice
- Argument that Appeals to Spite (hatred or indignation)
- Argument that Appeals to Vanity
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