Logical fallacies both intentionally and by mistake
People use logical fallacies both intentionally and by mistake. Watch the videos on fallacies and then discuss the following questions. Discussion Prompts Can you identify a fallacy that you use or fall into regularly? Please share an example from your experience. Do you commit the fallacy intentionally or inadvertently? Include a link to a short video you find online that demonstrates the fallacy. Read these instructions for information on accessing the discussion rubric. (Links to an external site.) Videos Fallacy Examples (YouTube / 3:41) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5QdzqbCxgI&feature=youtu.be) This video demonstrates various types of fallacies. Analyzing Trump: 15 Logical Fallacies in 3 Minutes | TeachArgument (YouTube / 22:38) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2CxDu7jiyE) The videographer describes fallacies in a campaign speech by then-candidate, Donald Trump. Note: the videographer explicitly stated the purpose of using the candidate’s speech was for analysis and not as a political statement against the candidate.
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