A Red Herring distracts the audience from what is really at stake The arguer goes off on a tangent and never returns to the main point o Example: This
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The red herring fallacy is committed when you divert the attention of the reader/listener by addressing a number of extraneous issues unrelated to the
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Define logical fallacy using the SEE-I S = A logical fallacy is a mistake in reasoning Red herring • Equivocation • Begging the question
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Appeal to Emotion, Attacking the Person, Ignoring the Issue, and Straw Man are a few examples of Red Herring fallacies EXAMPLE: Protestors worried about
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fallacies: {Draw the following on the board: Fallacy Examples Counter Ad Hominem Appeal to Authority Post Hoc Appeal to Tradition Red Herring
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17 fév 2016 · Changing The Subject (Digression, Red Herring, Misdirection, False Emphasis) Genetic Fallacy (Fallacy of Origins, Fallacy of Virtue)
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TWELVE COMMON LOGICAL FALLACIES 1 FAULTY CAUSE AND EFFECT (post hoc, ergo propter hoc) This fallacy falsely assumes that one event causes another
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A fallacy is an illogical step in the formulation of an argument Red herring A red herring is an emotionally charged issue brought up to divert
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generalization, circular argument, ad hominem attack, red herring) in music or on social media Then, construct an argument as to how the logical fallacy
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