Logical Fallacies II Flashcards

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red herring

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  • an argument that focuses on an irrelevant issue to detract attention from the real issue
  • e.g. person 1: you need to come and help with the chores. person 2: i do work so much harder than you
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non-disproof

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  • an argument that a certain claim should be accepted because it has never been disproved
  • e.g. no one has been able to prove that this war is ineffective. therefore, this war is effective
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ad hominem

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  • an attack on the person proposing an argument rather than on the argument itself
  • e.g. person 1: your health care bill has cost American’s millions in taxes. person 2: you’re so rich you can afford all the healthcare you need. it’s no wonder you don’t care about those who can’t
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slippery slope

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  • an argument which claims that allowing one thing will cause other negative events to occur
  • e.g. if you cut health care budgets, millions of Americans will suffer, or even die
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false authority

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  • an argument present by a person who is an authority but not on the subject at hand
  • e.g. im dr.hall of the international institute of health, and when i vacation, i always use my easy card to get luxury at a discount
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appeal to fear

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  • an argument that uses the fear of a threat or consequence to persuade instead of reasoning
  • e.g. if you don’t get your body in shape before you turn thirty, you never will
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straw man

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  • a distortion of an opponent’s argument
  • e.g. person 1: meat is not necessarily unhealthy to eat. in fact, consuming lean meat has many benefits. person 2: so, you want to murder innocent animals so that you can get some “benefits”!
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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?

It has never been proven that aliens do not exist, therefore, it is not unlikely that they do

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non-disproof

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?

If citizens are allowed to carry guns, crime rates will skyrocket

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slippery slope

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
person 1: it is important that we take care of the poor in our city
person 2: there are countries in much deeper distress than our city has ever been

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red herring

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
With all due respect, Drake, I think the Board of Directors is looking for valid concerns, not the concerns of a long-time alcoholic

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ad hominem

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
person A: it is important that all children be immunized on at least a basic level
Person B: why do you want to rob a mother of the right she has to decide if she wants her child to be stabbed by a needle?

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straw man

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?

Consuming too much food will make you grossly overweight, so only eat 1/2 cup of vegetables at each meal

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appeal to fear

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
“i’m ton altair from st. louis rams, and when it comes to car insurance, I only but the ‘safe car’ package from 2insur.com

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false authority

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?

I would respond to my opponent’s argument, but he is an idiot so it’s not necessary to counter

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ad hominem

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
Please, teacher! i know i plagiarized my paper, but i’m suffering from some medical issues so i didn’t have time to think up my paper myself

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red herring

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
person A: it would be unconstitutional to create laws that make the consumption of meat illegal
person B: do you value like so little that you would legalize the slaughter of thousands of little animals?

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straw man

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
If you take the dog on a walk, then it’s likely the neighbor’s dog will attack you. if you get attacked, it is likely you’ll lose your leg and never be able to walk again

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slippery slope

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
person A: i don’t want to go to the mall because i’ll spend too much money
person B: what do you have against retail therapy? don’t you want to support local business?

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straw man

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?

If you eat cake, you will get cancer. everyone knows too much sugar can lead to cancer

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appeal to fear

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?

i would like to go fishing tomorrow, but those red fish taste bad, and if i go fishing, i might catch one of those fish

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red herring

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?

mother: i am not going to pay you your allowance unless you do your chores
daughter: you refuse to support me? how am i going to eat, to survive, to thrive in this world

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straw man

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
I disagree with your stance mr. senator, but that’s no surprise since I don’t have any vested interests in the oil business

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ad hominem

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What type of logical fallacy is shown here?
proof that the drug is ineffective in reducing the risk of heart cancer has never surfaced, therefore, it remains a likely cure

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non-disproof