Fallacies
Fallacies
Flawed Arguments
Logical Fallacies…
• Flaws in an argument
• Often subtle
• Learning to recognize these will:
– Strengthen your own arguments
– Help you critique other’s arguments
Hasty Generalization
• A generalization based on insufficient or
unrepresented evidence
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Circular reasoning
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Either/Or
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Fallacies Covered:
•Hasty Generalization •Argument to the Person (Ad
Hominem)
•Non Sequitur (Does Not Follow)
•Red Herring
•False Analogy
•Force and Fear (Ad Baculum)
•“Either… or” Fallacy
•Appeal to Celebrity/ Authority
•False Cause (Post Hoc, (Ad Verecundiam)
Coincidence vs. Causality)
•Pity (Ad Misericordiam)
•Circular Reasoning/ Begging the
Question (Unsupported Assertion) •Non-Disproof
Hacker, D. (1999). A Writer’s Reference, 4th ed. New York: Bedford/St. Martins.
Many thanks to Shawn Mole for providing much of the condensed research.