Logical Fallacies

Logical Fallacies

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English

7th Grade

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What is a slippery slope fallacy?

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A slippery slope fallacy is an argument that suggests that a relatively small first step leads to a chain of related events culminating in some significant effect, often an extreme or unlikely outcome.

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What is an ad hominem fallacy?

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An ad hominem fallacy is an argument that attacks a person's character or traits instead of engaging with their argument or the logic behind it.

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What does 'non sequitur' mean in logical arguments?

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Non sequitur is a fallacy where a conclusion does not logically follow from the premises or statements that preceded it.

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What is an ad populum fallacy?

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An ad populum fallacy is an argument that appeals to the popularity of a claim as a reason for accepting it, suggesting that if many people believe something, it must be true.

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What is a strawman fallacy?

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A strawman fallacy occurs when someone misrepresents an opponent's argument to make it easier to attack or refute.

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What is a false analogy fallacy?

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A false analogy fallacy occurs when an argument is based on misleading, superficial, or implausible comparisons.

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What is a hasty generalization fallacy?

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A hasty generalization fallacy is a conclusion based on insufficient or biased evidence, often making a broad claim based on a small sample.

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