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Logical Fallacies and Types of Appeal
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    Logical Fallacies

    False Dilemma

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    Presents only two options as if they are the only possibilities, ignoring alternatives.

    false dilemma

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    Argues something is true or false because there’s no evidence to prove the opposite.

    appeal to ignorance

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    Relies on a famous or authoritative person’s opinion instead of solid evidence.

    appeal to authority

  • 5

    Suggests that one small action will trigger a series of negative events without proof.

    slippery slope

  • 6

    Suggests something is true or good simply because many people believe or do it.

    bandwagon

  • 7

    Attacks the character or personal traits of the person instead of addressing their argument.

    ad hominem

  • 8

    Tries to gain support by making others feel sorry instead of providing solid reasoning.

    appeal to pity

  • 9

    Claims something is true or false based on whether the result of believing it would be good/bad.

    appeal to consequence

  • 10

    If we accept that this project failed, the team’s morale will drop, so it must have succeeded.

    appeal to consequence

  • 11

    You should let me skip the test because I haven’t been feeling well all week.

    appeal to pity

  • 12

    How can you trust his opinion on technology? He can barely use a smartphone.

    ad hominem

  • 13

    Everyone in the neighborhood has solar panels, so they must be the best option."

    bandwagon

  • 14

    If you don’t study today, you’ll fail the test, drop out of school, and never find a job

    slippery slope

  • 15

    This book must be great because a best- selling author recommended it

    appeal to authority

  • 16

    We’ve never seen life on other planets, so aliens don’t exist

    appeal to ignorance

  • 17

    You can either be successful or be lazy

    false dilemma

  • 18

    types of appeals

    logical appeal

  • 19

    USE OF FACTS IN ORDER TO SUPPORT AND DEFEND A POSITION

    logical appeal

  • 20

    uses statistics, logical reasiong, historical/literal anaologies

    logical appeal

  • 21

    USE OF THE AUDIENCE’S FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS, SUCH AS ANGER, PITY, JOY, OR SYMPATHY

    emotional appeal

  • 22

    IT RELIES ON THE CREDIBILITY, CHARACTER, OR AUTHORITY OF THE SPEAKER OR WRITER TO PERSUADE. IT BUILDS TRUST AND ESTABLISHES THE SPEAKER AS KNOWLEDGEABLE OR MORALLY SOUND.

    ethical appea

  • 23

    uses anger, joy, and sympathy

    emotional appeal

  • 24

    uses trust, credibility, and popularity

    ethical appeal

  • 25

    aristotle’s rhetoric

    logos - logic

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Logical Fallacies

    False Dilemma

  • 2

    Presents only two options as if they are the only possibilities, ignoring alternatives.

    false dilemma

  • 3

    Argues something is true or false because there’s no evidence to prove the opposite.

    appeal to ignorance

  • 4

    Relies on a famous or authoritative person’s opinion instead of solid evidence.

    appeal to authority

  • 5

    Suggests that one small action will trigger a series of negative events without proof.

    slippery slope

  • 6

    Suggests something is true or good simply because many people believe or do it.

    bandwagon

  • 7

    Attacks the character or personal traits of the person instead of addressing their argument.

    ad hominem

  • 8

    Tries to gain support by making others feel sorry instead of providing solid reasoning.

    appeal to pity

  • 9

    Claims something is true or false based on whether the result of believing it would be good/bad.

    appeal to consequence

  • 10

    If we accept that this project failed, the team’s morale will drop, so it must have succeeded.

    appeal to consequence

  • 11

    You should let me skip the test because I haven’t been feeling well all week.

    appeal to pity

  • 12

    How can you trust his opinion on technology? He can barely use a smartphone.

    ad hominem

  • 13

    Everyone in the neighborhood has solar panels, so they must be the best option."

    bandwagon

  • 14

    If you don’t study today, you’ll fail the test, drop out of school, and never find a job

    slippery slope

  • 15

    This book must be great because a best- selling author recommended it

    appeal to authority

  • 16

    We’ve never seen life on other planets, so aliens don’t exist

    appeal to ignorance

  • 17

    You can either be successful or be lazy

    false dilemma

  • 18

    types of appeals

    logical appeal

  • 19

    USE OF FACTS IN ORDER TO SUPPORT AND DEFEND A POSITION

    logical appeal

  • 20

    uses statistics, logical reasiong, historical/literal anaologies

    logical appeal

  • 21

    USE OF THE AUDIENCE’S FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS, SUCH AS ANGER, PITY, JOY, OR SYMPATHY

    emotional appeal

  • 22

    IT RELIES ON THE CREDIBILITY, CHARACTER, OR AUTHORITY OF THE SPEAKER OR WRITER TO PERSUADE. IT BUILDS TRUST AND ESTABLISHES THE SPEAKER AS KNOWLEDGEABLE OR MORALLY SOUND.

    ethical appea

  • 23

    uses anger, joy, and sympathy

    emotional appeal

  • 24

    uses trust, credibility, and popularity

    ethical appeal

  • 25

    aristotle’s rhetoric

    logos - logic