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    What Pity Creates What are logical fallacies? Logical fallacies are defects that weaken arguments. There are many types of logical fallacies such as the appeal to pity. What is the appeal to pity? The appeal to pity is where an arguer tries to get people to accept a conclusion by making them feel sorry for someone. In the play Death of a Salesman, playwright Arthur Miller uses many logical fallacies, the appeal to pity being the most frequently seen throughout the play. Linda and Willy use frequent

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    to My Freshmen Students” is rendered ineffective by the logical fallacies and the heavy handedness of Mr. Parsons’s choice in wording. You have to look past these errors to fully discern the moral of his article; the high school learning experience is different from the university experience. Mr. Parson uses two main logical fallacies, the red herring and the hasty generalization, throughout his article. Mr. Parson uses the first fallacy by switching subjects in the sixth paragraph, writing

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    the reader into believing their secrets are a fair trade. He uses poor reasoning and threat tactics in trying to convince users that their personal information is a fair trade for the “free” content that they receive .Throughout the article logical fallacies are found such as either or reasoning and false analogies. He uses the classic sales-man technique, the “bait and switch”. “Web Users Get as Much as They Give” by Harper is an overall fail. Harper baits users by agreeing with

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    The three logical fallacies I chose to discuss are ad hominem, bandwagon, and stacking the deck. I chose these three based off examples I could think of that have been placed boldly in my face. The first logical fallacy listed, ad hominem, which in Latin means, to a man, is something that our current President has been noted as doing a lot of during his campaign for election. Whether the argument against him was logical or not he has been labeled as an aggressive counter puncher with his use of this

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    many different forms of logical fallacies on a day-to-day basis. To better explain, fallacies as a definition are faulty arguments, which at first glance appear to be correct (Boss, 137). It troubles me to say, that some days I perform more than one fallacy in an attempt to try and get my points across. That being said, the three that stood out to me the most were Ad Hominem Fallacy, Popular Appeal, and Appeal to Pity (Boss, 141-146). People carry out an ad hominem fallacy when they attack the moral

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    (TS) There are many examples of logical fallacies in this year’s presidential campaign, but one of the main ones is Ad hominem or Name-Calling, which can be seen in many instances in presidential debates, particularly by Donald Trump, and other times when one candidate is asked to speak about the other. Understanding these fallacies and being able to spot them will help you find whom would be the superior candidate. (PS)Name-Calling is shown when Donald Trump repeatedly insulted Hillary Clinton’s

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    Logical Fallacy Summary Stephen’s Guide to the Logical Fallacies by Stephen Downes states, “the point of an argument is to give reasons in support of some conclusion”. An argument commits a fallacy when the reasons offered do not, in fact, support the conclusion. Logical fallacies are common errors in reasoning that will undermine the logic of your argument and do not support the conclusion. Fallacies are described with a names, definitions, examples, and proofs. The first main fallacy mentioned

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    All of the media address the subject of logical fallacies- they define them, give examples of their most common forms, and offer tips to avoid them as well as to identify them in our writing. A good argument is one that contains good premises that effectively back up a conclusion. All points must be presented in a logical way and must apply to reason. However, often arguments can contain fallacies and be weak. Logical fallacies are flaws that diminish the validity and relevance of an argument. They

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    A logical fallacy I sawseen in class is when Rebecca told Mrs. Putnam “you sent a child to conjure the dead” Mrs. Putnam replied “how dare you judge me”. Now, a fallacy is a common error in reasonings that will undermine the logic of your argument. But there are also different types of fallacies. You can have a fallacy of appeal to ignorance, appeal to appeal to authority, appeal to popular opinion, association fallacy, aAttacking the person, begging the question, circular argument

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    Logical Fallacies There were several fallacies in the video titled “How Walmart Steals Wages & Discriminates” including fallacies from Walmart and the people who made the video. Some of these fallacies are: false cause about discrimination, bandwagon about how Walmart pays their employees appropriately, argument from authority when the CEO talked about hours worked and payed, possible slight anecdotal and the Texas sharp shooter because of who was interviewed. Some women were managers others cleaned

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