A fallacy is a flaw in reasoning that invalidates an argument, making it logically unsound. Fallacies often appear persuasive but are based on faulty premises or erroneous reasoning. They can be categorized into formal and informal fallacies, depending on whether …
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The logical fallacy I’ve chosen to discuss this week is “Appeal to nature”. This is when someone will argue that anything natural is automatically healthier and the better option as opposed to something that is not natural or does not …
The fallacy I chose is personal incredulity. This fallacy is when someone claims something isn’t true simply because they do not understand it. A good example of this is in a video between Professor Dave and a flat-earth enthusiast.
The …
The slippery slope fallacy states that if we allow or do one thing, it will inevtiably lead to another.
Using profanity in front of your children will lead them not getting a good job and being homeless.
By using profanity …
So, the fallacy I went with is Genetic. Genetic is when something good or bad is being judged, based on where it comes from or from who it came from.
clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSab01vhpoY
An example of this was when when Steve …