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Page 1: Rhetorical Fallacies. Slippery slope: We can’t do ________. That would lead to _______ which would lead to ________. . youtube.com/ watch?v=9gJI

Rhetorical Fallacies

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Slippery slope:

• We can’t do ________ . That would lead to _______ which would lead to ________ .

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What slippery slope argument might someone against gun-control make?

They can’t take away ______! That would lead to ________, which would lead to _______!

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"A free people ought to be armed."- George Washington

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Emotional Appeal – argument based on playing with emotions

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What’s another way of getting people to adopt a pet?

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Correlation CausationJust because they go together, doesn’t

mean that one caused the other.

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What’s something a lot of prisoners might enjoy… but has nothing to do with a life of crime?

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Argument from authority

• I’m right because __________ agrees with me!• I’m right because I’m a doctor, and I should know!• I’m right because the Constitution agrees with me!

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Ad Hominem

• Name calling! Attacking the person instead of the issue.

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(Ad Hominem is also a death metal band…)

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Give a real world example of ad hominem.

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What would make you want to vote for someone?

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How might someone make an argument from authority in a commercial?

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Categorical Claim

• A stereotypical statement. • All ________s must _________.

• Republicans must care about personal freedom!

• True Texans vote for gun rights!

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How did Malcolm X make a categorical claim?

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Hasty Generalization

• This occurs when you come to a conclusion after a small amount of evidence.

• The first day of the class was boring, so the class is going to stink.

• Today is warm! Ha, I knew global warming was fake!

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Real world example…

Explain why good scientists repeat experiments many times.

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Argument from Analogy

• Using comparisons to make a point. • _____ led to ______, so ______ must lead to

_________. • The Vietnam War led to innocent civilian deaths, so

this war will too.

• ______ is like _____, so _____ .• The universe is like a complex watch, so it must

have had a maker too.

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Example of argument from analogy…

• When we look at people from the 1960’s we think __________ ; therefore, people in the future will probably think we ____________ .

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Circular Argument

• Using the thing you want to prove in your argument.

• Smoking is bad for your health because it causes health issues.

• Video games are addictive because they cause people to play them more and more.

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Example of circular argument

• Freedom of speech is important because…

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Post Hoc Fallacy: false cause and effect

• A came before B, so A must have caused B.

• People who drank Gatorade before the game did pretty well… Gatorade must give you powers!

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How could Post Hoc create superstitions (strange beliefs)?

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Bandwagon

• This is popular, so it must be right/good!