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    Jennifer Gleason AIU PHIL201-1203A-08 Introduction to Philosophy Sunday, June 24, 2012 Logical fallacies My whole paper will be over the logical fallacies and the examples I had made for each one. Now this all have to do with some kind of philosophy terms and what they truly mean but in my own words and examples. 1. Mere Assertion- Mere Assertion is when someone doesn’t want to give up an argument even known they can’t prove their right with no evidence. * Example: My daughter

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    This quote shows how Napoleon is using different fallacies to convince the animals that what they are doing is right. By using Squealer, a pig, Napoleon enforces the fallacy of personal incredulity by explaining how leadership and pleasure are two unrelated events due to the fact that the animals have no idea about what it is like to become one. Another tactic that Napoleon uses is the bandwagon fallacy. This fallacy as described on a Logical Fallacy packet occurs when the argument is claimed to be

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    Hilary vs. Trump: A Battle of Character Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump face off in the 2016 presidential election, representing the democratic and republican parties, respectively, and fighting over the vote of each American. Commercial advertisements are an effective medium by which Clinton and Trump communicate with the people. In “Unfit”, the commercial for Clinton, various sources damning Trump are played in addition to footage of the republican candidate, arguably, at his worst. Meanwhile

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    section is titled Defense. It goes over logical fallacies, their downfalls, how to spot them, and much more. Such as, the “Seven Deadly Sins” of rhetoric, and the defensive tools of practical wisdom. A fallacy, by definition, is an argument that uses poor reasoning. Before one uses a fallacy, it’s important to have full understanding or else you risk losing your whole ethos aspect of your argument. Heinrichs gives three important parts to detecting fallacies. “All you have to do is look for a bad

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    The Logical Fallacies of Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy includes a proof for the existence of material objects, such as trees. Descartes accomplishes this by first doubting all things, from which he learns that he can be certain of nothing but his own existence as a thinking thing. From this established certainty, Descartes is able to provide proof for the existence of God, and, finally proof of the existence of material objects. Descartes’

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    Critical Case Study Assignment Maurine Shaughnessy GEN/480 Paul C. Moretti, M.B.A. September 12, 2006 I am the newly hired Vice President of Organizational Development. My responsibilities include creating the Organizational Development Department. I look forward to working with all of you especially with finding a new and improved product based on our already developed retinal scanning system iScanner. First of all I am going to discuss assumptions made by Kelly Thomas, Pat Lambert, Cliff

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    Argument from force   Rationalization   Peer Pressure   No Fallacy   Points Received: 0 of 1   Comments: Question 2. Question : “If I give this homeless person a dollar then I’ll have to give the next guy a dollar and so forth … I’ll end up broke!”   Student Answer: Ad hominem   Slippery slope   Burden of Proof   False Dilemma   No Fallacy   Points Received: 1 of 1   Comments: Question 3. Question :

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    The quote, "How do you like them apples?" is a famous line from the movie Good Will Hunting. What many people don’t realize is the popular phrase is grammatically incorrect. Instead of using them, the quote should use those instead. This leads me to my biggest pet peeve, incorrect grammar. Without correct grammar certain things don’t make sense, some sentences just sound plain awkward, and using incorrect grammar makes one sound less intelligent. First of all, incorrect grammar usage can cause sentences

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    1. Which of the following standards of thinking relates to how one might verify the truth of a statement or claim? (Points :1)       Clarity        Relevance        Depth        Accuracy        Breadth Question 2. 2. Although Marquis had been working on research for a year, he listened to the other people at his company as they presented different conclusions after his presentation and examined their ideas in the hope of finding out new information.  Marquis displayed which

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    plans for the statewide ban succeed. In an attempt to persuade their audience to vote “yes” for their proposition, the authors of Proposition 65 invoke many fallacies in their pitch. In order to discredit their opponent’s proposal, the authors of Proposition 67 use fallacious material as well in their arguments against Proposition 65. The fallacies that were present in Proposition 65, titled “Carryout Bags. Charges,” were both verbal and material types. Proposition 65 gives emphasis to an alleged swindle

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