On February 19, there will be a demonstration at the Lincoln Memorial (how very appropriate) of Americans who are so alarmed about the potential for a nuclear war, thanks in no small part to the policies of our own government, that we have decided to put aside our differences, many of ...
C) Guilt by Association: a fallacy used to discredit an argument for proposing an idea that is shared by some socially demonized individual or group D) False Dilemma: an argument that presents a limited set of two possibl...
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One common way of using the fallacy of division is known as "guilt by association." This is clearly illustrated in the example above. Some nasty characteristic is attributed to an entire group of people - political, ethnic, religious, etc. It is then concluded that some particular member of ...
Guilt by Association Fallacy: Definition and Examples No True Scotsman Fallacy in Philosophy Red Herring Fallacy in Philosophy Humanities 201 - Assignment 2: Fallacies Analysis Essay Either-Or Fallacy Overview & Examples Loaded Question | Definition & Examples Logical Fallacy | Overview, Types & Example...
Guilt by association:If a person expresses the same (or a similar) view as someone who's already viewed negatively, that person and the viewpoint will then be viewed negatively. Whether the viewpoint is valid doesn't matter; it's tarnished because of the person who's viewed negatively. ...
搜索智能精选题目Can you identify the logical fallacy in this claim? “Traffic jam can be solved by traffic control in the downtown area. ” A. post hoc B. guilt by association C. oversimplification D. begging the question答案C
Fallacy of many questions(complex question, fallacy of presupposition, loaded question,plurium interrogationum) – someone asks a question that presupposes something that has not been proven or accepted by all the people involved. This fallacy is often used rhetorically, so that the question limits...
“Traffic jam can be solved by traffic control in the downtown area. ” A、post hoc B、guilt by association C、oversimplification D、begging the question 点击查看答案 第5题 Can you identify the logical fallacy in this claim? “We have a new teacher. And my Math turns out to be a ...
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