Chapter 35 New Flashcards

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Arguing for a position on the basis that negative consequences will follow if a person does not accept the position.

A

appeal to force/fear

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Fallacy of attempting to persuade people by stirring powerful emotions rather than making a logical case.

A

appeal to emotion

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3
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Persuading people to accept a position by generating sympathy for those who hold the position.

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appeal to pity

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4
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Fallacy of appealing to the unknown; specifically when a person argues that a claim is probably true simply because it has never been proven false.

A

appeal to ignorance

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5
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A guess; an inference formed without proof or with insufficient evidence.

A

conjecture

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6
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Arguing that since something is a particular way, it is morally acceptable for it to be that way.

A

Naturalistic fallacy

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7
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Asserting that because something should morally) be a particular way, it is that particular way.

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moralistic fallacy

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8
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Arguing that something must be true because it is desirable or that something must be false because it is undesirable.

A

appeal to consequence

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9
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The error of criticizing or dismissing an argument due to its source.

A

genetic fallacy

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10
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Attempting to refute an argument by pointing out that the person making the argument is not behaving consistently with the conclusion of the argument.

A

the quoque fallacy

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11
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The fallacy of dismissing an argument because the conclusion is inconsistent with the behavior of the person making the argument. The tu quoque fallacy.

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appeal to hypocrisy

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