Summary
Fallacy: Appeal to Nature
Definition:
This fallacy argues that something is good or right because it is natural, or bad because it is unnatural, without considering other factors.
Explanation:
It oversimplifies complex issues or arguments by assuming that natural things are always superior to artificial things.
Example:
Claiming that herbal remedies are always better than pharmaceutical drugs because they are natural, ignoring potential risks and benefits.
Faysal Ahmed Rony