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Informal Fallacies
THINK: Chapter 5 (Ivy 104)
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11/08/2010

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Fallacy
Definition
A faulty argument that at first appears to be correct
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Formal Fallacy
Definition
A type of mistaken reasoning in which the form of an argument itself is invalid
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Informal Fallacy
Definition
A type of mistaken reasoning that occurs when an argument is psychologically or emotionally persuasive but logically incorrect
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Fallacy of Ambiguity
Definition

Arguments that have ambiguous phrases or sloppy grammatical structure

 

(Ambiguous = when there is more than one meaning and it is unclear which is being used)

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Equivocation
Definition
A key term in an argument changes meaning during the course of the argument
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Amphiboly
Definition

An argument contains a grammatical mistake which allows more than one conclusion to be drawn

 

Example: "Thank goodness! The student loan company says this is the last notice I'm going to get!"

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Fallacy of Accent
Definition
The meaning of an argument changes depending on which word in it is emphasized
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Fallacy of Division
Definition

An erroneous inference from the characteristics of an entire set or group about a member of that group or set

 

Example: Men are taller than women. Danny DeVito is a man. Therefore, Danny DeVito is taller than the average woman.

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Fallacy of Relevance
Definition
The premise is logically irrelevant, or unrelated, to the conclusion
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Personal Attack (Ad Hominem Fallacy)
Definition
Instead of presenting a counterargument, the character of the person who made the argument is attacked
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Appeal to Force (Scare Tactics)
Definition

The use or threat of force in an attempt to get another person to accept a conclusion as correct

 

Example: "Don't disagree with me! Remember who pays your college tuition!"

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Appeal to Pity
Definition

Pity is evoked in an argument when pity is irrelevant to the conclusion

 

Example: "I don't have time to type my assignment for class tomorrow because I promised I'd meet Justin for a movie tonight. And you know better than anyone that it's wrong to break a promise. Please type my assignment for me! If you don't, I might fail the class."

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Popular Appeal
Definition

An appeal to popular opinion to gain support for our conclusion

 

Example: Idea that everyone is doing it - "The ban on assault weapons should be extended. A recent poll found that 70% of Americans support a ban on assault weapons."

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Appeal to Ignorance
Definition

The claim that something is true simply because no one has proven it false, or that something is false simply because no one has proven it true.

 

Example: "UFOs obviously don't exist. No one has been able to prove that they do."

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Hasty Generalization
Definition

Generalization is made from a sample that is too small or biased

 

Example: "My father was an abuser, and so was my ex-boyfriend. All men are mean."

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Straw Man
Definition

An opponent's argument is distorted or misrepresented in order to make it easier to refute

 

Example: "I'm opposed to legalizing same-sex marriages. Proponents of same-sex marriage want to destroy traditional marriage and make gay marriage the norm."

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Red Herring
Definition

A response is directed toward a conclusion that is different from that proposed by the original argument

 

Example: A politician who is asked about a nationalized health care plan to cover all Americans may change the topic to the less controversial one of how it is important for all Americans to be healthy.

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Unwarranted Assumption
Definition

A fallacious argument that contains an assumption that is not supported by evidence

 

 

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Begging the Question
Definition

The conclusion of an argument is simply a rewording of the premise

 

Example: "Capital punishment is wrong because it is immoral to inflict death as a punishment for crime."

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Inappropriate Appeal to Authority
Definition

We look to an authority in a field other than that under investigation

 

Example: Pop singer Britney Spears promoting Pepsi

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Loaded Question
Definition

A particular answer is presumed to an unasked question

 

Example: Often used in court - "Have you stopped beating your girlfriend?"

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False Dilemma
Definition

Responses to complex issues are reduced to an either/or choice

 

Example: "America - love it or leave it! If you don't like the U.S. policy, then move somewhere else."

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Questionable Cause
Definition

A person assumes, without sufficient evidence, that one thing is the cause of the other

 

Example: "I wore my red sweater to the exam last week and aced it. I guess the sweater brought me good luck."

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Slippery-Slope
Definition

The faulty assumption that if certain actions were permitted, then all actions of this type will soon be allowed.

 

Example: "If we allow any form of human cloning, then before we know it there will be armies of clones taking over our jobs."

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Naturalistic Fallacy
Definition

A fallacy based on the assumption that what is natural is what is good.

 

Example: An ad claiming that a tobacco product is "100% natural tobacco."

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