It is a claim that does not just have weak evidence, but lacks any evidence. Even where the law does not currently recognize a claim, there may be logical reasons that such a claim should be recognized now and in the future. Likewise, evidence which may appear weak to some may be ...
[单选题]Can you identify the logical fallacy in this claim? “Xiao Ming always cheats in exams. Xiao Ming is your friend. You always cheat in exams.”( ) A. hasty generalization B. post hoc C. guilt by association D. oversimplification 相关知识点: ...
3、Can you identify the logical fallacy in thisclaim? “we shouldn’t allow a liar like Zhao Zhi torepresent us in this competition. A. post hoc B. guilt by association C. oversimplification D. begging the question 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 正确答案: D ...
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题目 Can you identify the logical fallacy in this claim? “Trafficjam can be solved by traffic control in the downtown area.” A.post hocB.guilt by associationC.oversimplificationD.begging the question 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏 ...
They might empower, follow or criticise leaders that officially hold or that claim to hold authority, responsibility and influence. Evaluating leadership activities could be meaningful according to a majority of persons and organisations. However, there could be persons that do not highlight leadership...
“At the heart of this debate, ” observes Kim, “is the ethical status of the novel’s titular character and first-person narrator” (Kim22), a claim echoed by Vera Nünning, who argues that Dr. Primrose ’s “unrel...
内容摘录Emotions and logic do not have to be enemies. Logic works perfectly in the abstract mathematical world, but life is more complicated than that. Life involves humans, and humans have emotions. Here in this beautiful and messy world of ours we should use emotions to back up logic, ...
Still, Ayres and van den Bergh [6], Magee and Devezas [34], and Tronvoll, Sklyar, Sorhammar and Kowalkowski [4] claim that dematerialization has an implicit growth mechanism that can be counteracted by a demand rebound, which increases usage due to increased value (or decreased cost); ...
Are you living in a computer simulation? Here you can peruse the debate that followed the paper presenting the simulation argument.