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Title: SBM Thinking Critically


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SBM - Thinking Critically
Recognizing Fallacies (Lesson 1A)
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DEFINITIONS OF 1A
  • LOGIC - the study of the methods and principles
    of reasoning.
  • ARGUMENT - set of facts or assumptions/otherwise
    known as PREMISES.
  • FALLACY - a deceptive argument a conclusion is
    not well supported by its premises.

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Fallacy 1
  • The best clothes to wear are Abercrombie and
    Fitch. After all,more people wear Abercrombie in
    Grand Rapids, than any other brand.
  • The conclusion is that Abercrombie Fitch is the
    best brand of clothes to wear.
  • The premise is that more people in Grand Rapids
    wear Abercrombie than any other clothing.

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Appeal to Majority
  • P statement
  • Many people believe p is true
  • therefore
  • p is true.

5
Example 2
  • I ate three worms and in an hour, my stomach
    problems were gone. The worms made my stomach
    problems go away.
  • PREMISE I ate 3 worms./In an hour, my stomach
    problems were gone.
  • CONCLUSION The worms made my stomach problems
    go away.

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False Cause
  • A event of eating the worms
  • B event of stomach ache going away
  • A came before B
  • therefore
  • A caused B.

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Example 3
  • Researchers have not proved that eating a 2000
    calorie diet will keep you healthy. Therefore,
    eating 2000 calories on a daily basis will not
    help you maintain your weight.
  • PREMISE There is no proof eating 2000 calories
    will keep you on a healthy diet.
  • CONCLUSION Eating 2000 calories will not help
    you maintain/loose weight.

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Appeal To Ignorance
  • P statement
  • P has not been proven false
  • therefore
  • p is true or exists.
  • (VICE/VERSA)

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Example 4
  • Two people got into two different accidents in
    the mall parking lot. The mall parking lot must
    be the cause of accidents.
  • PREMISE 2 people got into accidents _at_ the mall
    parking lot.
  • CONCLUSION The mall parking lot is the cause of
    the accidents.

10
Hasty Generalization
  • A B two linked events
  • A B are linked one
  • or a few times
  • therefore
  • A causes B.

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Example 5
  • You dont support the Red Wings, so you are not
    a true hockey fan.
  • PREMISE You dont support the Red Wings.
  • CONCLUSION You are not a true hockey fan.

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Limited Choice
  • P is false
  • therefore
  • only q can be true.

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Example 6
  • In a commercial for Michelin tires, a picture of
    a baby is shown with the words because so much
    is riding on your tires .
  • PREMISE You love/adore your baby.
  • CONCLUSION You should buy Michelin Tires.

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Appeal to Emotion
  • P is associated with a
  • positive emotional
  • response
  • therefore
  • p is true.

15
Example 7
  • PERSON 1 You should really stop spending money
    so much because your going in debt, your
    borrowing tons of money from others, and you
    slowly slipping away from some of your goals.
  • PERSON 2 Ive seen you spend a lot of money at
    the mall too!!!

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Personal Attack
  • P statement
  • I have a problem with the person
  • claming p.
  • therefore
  • p is not true.

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Example 8
  • Society has an obligation to shelter the
    homeless because the needy have a right to the
    resources of the community.
  • PREMISE the needy have a right to the resources
    of the community.
  • CONCLUSION society has an obligation to shelter
    the homeless.

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Circular Reasoning
  • Both statements are basically saying the same
    statement - its restated in different words.
  • Society has an obligation to provide shelter only
    if the needy have a right to societal resources.

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Example 9
  • We shouldnt fund genetic research because it
    goes against our ethics and has many ethical
    issues attached. Ethics is a basis of our society
    - so we cant afford to have to many ethical
    problems.

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Diversion (Red Herring)
  • P genetic research
  • Q ethical issues
  • p is related to q and I have
  • an argument concerning q
  • therefore
  • p is true.

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Example 10
  • Amy has written many articles on pro-abortion. A
    speaker who opposes pro-abortion begins with
    saying Ms. Amy doesn't think there is anything
    wrong with abortion and all babies should be
    killed if needed, but I disagree.

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Straw Man
  • P abortion topic
  • I have an argument concerning
  • a distorted version of p
  • therefore
  • I have you are fooled into concluding I have an
    argument concerning the real version of p.

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Homework
  • 1A s 1 - 12
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