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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Logical Fallacies and You Tube Examples

For Tuesday, study carefully the logical fallacies discusses on pages 537-540. Be ready to discuss these on Tuesday.

Look at the followng youtube examples to help recognize logical fallacies:

Red Herring Fallacy1

Red Herring Fallacy 2

Begging the Question1

Begging the Question2

Non Sequitur and Appeal to Authority Fallacy 1

Slippery Slope, Red Herring, Non Sequitur Fallacies

Test next Thursday will include these terms; you may also be asked to identify fallacies in video or reading selections

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