Logic 2: Fallacies Flashcards

(8 cards)

1
Q

An argument is presented and the person either follows it or harm will come to them.

A

Appeal to Force

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Q

An arguer attempts to support their conclusion by evoking pity, (singing killed my grandma)

A

Appeal to pity

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3
Q

Uses the desires of the readers or the crowd to accept a conclusion presented

A

Appeal to the People

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4
Q

A fear is sown into the mind of the crowd to sway them towards a certain argument
(Singing is bad because singing killed my grandma)

A

Appeal to Fear

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5
Q

Using a beautiful person to gain the approval of a crowd often used by advertises
(Use this chu chu to be as chu chu as kate moss)

A

Appeal to vanity

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6
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The arguer appears to a smaller group with superiority in some way (rich hoe sip sip core)

A

Appeal to Snobbery

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7
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The arguer cites the fact of tradition to support a conclusion

A

Appeal to Tradition

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8
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The second person responds to an arguer by verbally abusing them (Cady Heron is a fugly, two-faced, slut, no one should listen to her points.)

A

Ad hominem abusive

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