365 Days Of Philosophy
365DaysOfPhilosophy 305 - Overall Fallacies Revision I
- Autor: Vários
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Here’s all the major fallacies covered this year on the 365DaysOfPhilosophy: weasel words, slippery slope, appeal to authority, straw man, argument from ignorance, shifting the goalposts, post hoc ergo propter hoc, appeal to popularity, ad hominem, tu quoque, cum hoc ergo propter hoc, anecdotal fallacy, red herring, no true Scotsman fallacy, begging the question, hasty generalisation, false dilemma, and reductio ad absurdum. See if you can identify nine of them in the examples below: The new car is the absolute best; after all, the President drives one and why would she drive a bad car? I eat chocolate every day and I’m always dealing with hiccups, so the hiccups must be a result of all the chocolate. Sure, my challenge scores are always at the bottom , but there’s bigger problems that we should be concerned about like why exams are being used to judge us. I deserve more cake, because my job is more important, and I get more cake, because I have an important job. The new car is the absolute best; after