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"The jawbone of an ass is just as dangerous a weapon today as in Sampson's time."
--- Richard Nixon
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Jesus Carmona-MontalvoSkeptig Argument
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Essentially the arguer claims that he should win by default if his opponent can't make a strong enough case.
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the arguer claims priority, but can he back up that claim ?
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Joel GlazebrookA comprehensive list of logical fallacies - good for teaching about the correct structure of an argument.
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Lynda McArdleLogical Fallacies for teaching research/analysis
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Dawn Held" "The jawbone of an ass is just as dangerous a weapon today as in Sampson's time."
--- Richard Nixon
Several of these have names in Latin, but I mostly ignored that and used English.
If anyone is bothered by my using "he" everywhere, note that "he" is the person arguing fallaciously. "language argument reference philosophy rhetoric fallacies arguments logic
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Heather WheatLogical Fallacies for teaching research/analysis
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False Cause:
assuming that because two things happened, the first one caused the second one. (Sequence is not causation.) For example, "Before women got the vote, there were no nuclear weapons." Or, "Every time my brother Bill accompanies me to Fenway Park, the Red Sox are sure to lose."
Essentially, these are arguments that the sun goes down because we've turned on the street lights.
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Slippery Slope Fallacy (Camel's Nose)
there is an old saying about how if you allow a camel to poke his nose into the tent, soon the whole camel will follow.
The fallacy here is the assumption that something is wrong because it is right next to something that is wrong. Or, it is wrong because it could slide towards something that is wrong.
For example, "Allowing abortion in the first week of pregnancy would lead to allowing it in the ninth month." Or, "If we legalize marijuana, then more people will try heroin." Or, "If I make an exception for you then I'll have to make an exception for everyone."
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Jeff HortHey everyone, here's your Mitt the Fact-Checker Bingo card for the upcoming debate: http://t.co/0PTzyRHc
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A List Of Fallacious Arguments
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David WilcoxA List Of Fallacious Arguments with cross references
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A List Of Fallacious Arguments
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