Entry 4_
Phung Hoai Linh _ 11041266_02/04/1993
Entry 4
Argument Structures and Fallacies
Item 1: “Grizzly bears can't be dangerous to humans,
because they look so cute.”
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Content fallacy (Fallacy of presumption – Fallacy of Relevance)
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Analysis
The remark "they
look so cute" may be good enough to make you want to hug a grizzly bear,
it isn't enough to support a conclusion on the dangers of grizzly bears. So,
this is an argument is irrelevant.
Item 2: “Southerners talk fast. I
was just on the phone with one and he sure talked fast.”
è Invalid, weak argument.
è Hasty
generalization
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Analysis
Premise 1: I was just on the phone with a southerner
Conclusion: Southerners talk fast.
This person generalizes
about a group of people based upon a small and poor sample. If there is a
southerner who doesn’t talk fast this conclusion is false.
Item 3: Senator Jill: "We'll have to cut
education funding this year."
Senator Bill: "Why?"
Senator Jill: "Well, either we cut the social programs or we live with a huge deficit and we can't live with the deficit."
Senator Bill: "Why?"
Senator Jill: "Well, either we cut the social programs or we live with a huge deficit and we can't live with the deficit."
è Invalid
è False dilemma
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Analysis
This
conversation has structure:
Either A or B: Either we cut the social programs or we live with a huge deficit
Therefore A: We will have to cut education funding (this year)
So,
Bill seems to be the only possibility: Cut education funding.
all your Items are from website of fallacy. I think you are not allowed to take examples from the websites in which the fallacies in the arguments have been identified.
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