AP Running notes (188-191) Flashcards
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Anecdotal Fallacy
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Using a personal experience or an isolated example instead of sound reasoning.
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Fallacy of Accent
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Specific type of ambiguity that arises when the meaning of a sentence is changed by placing an unusual prosodic stress, or when in a passage it is let unclear where the emphasis is supposed to fall on.
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Appeal to Ignorance
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Happens when one individual utilizes another individual’s lack of information on a specific subject as proof that his or her own argument is right.
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Appeal to Authority
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Instead of concentrating on the benefits of an argument, the arguer will attempt to append their argument to an individual of authority to give the argument more credit.