Identifying Ethical, Emotional, and Logical Fallacies

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Identifying Ethical, Emotional, and Logical Fallacies ********************************** Each of the following sentences represents one of more of the evasion fallacies (begging the question, non sequitur, red herring, ad misericordiam, bandwagon, flattery, argument ad populum, or argument ad hominem) or of oversimplifications (hasty generalization, false authority, sweeping generalization/reductive fallacy, post hoc fallacy, either/or fallacy, or false analogy). *Identify the fallacy or fallacies found in each sentence. 1. If anything can go wrong, it will. _________________________________________ 2. People’s right to adequate medical care will be guaranteed only if Congress passes the senator’s health insurance bill. __________________________________________ 3. Be careful of your grammar when you talk to an English teacher, or you will be criticized. ___________________________________________________________ 4. If you want four more years of tax hikes, re-elect Charles Brown as mayor. ____________________________________________________________________ 5. How can I vote for Charles Brown for mayor when he just divorced is wife last year? ____________________________________________________________________ 6. Most of the people I know on the fashionable East Side will be voting for him. ____________________________________________________________________ 7. The game will be exciting because it is for the championship. _____________________________________________________________________ 8. If scientists can send a spaceship to Mars, they should be able to cure the common cold. ______________________________________________________________________
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Identifying Ethical, Emotional, and Logical Fallacies
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Each of the following sentences represents one of more of the evasion fallacies (begging the
question, non sequitur, red herring, ad misericordiam, bandwagon, flatt...


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