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1 Logical Fallacies “Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end.” – Dr. Spock, Star Trek

2 Logical fallacy #1 “Despite the women's movement in the ‘70s, women still do not receive equal pay for equal worth. Obviously, all such attempts to change the status quo are doomed to failure.” “Despite the women's movement in the ‘70s, women still do not receive equal pay for equal worth. Obviously, all such attempts to change the status quo are doomed to failure.” -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml

3 Logical fallacy #1 Hasty generalization: leaping to a conclusion; unrepresentative Hasty generalization: leaping to a conclusion; unrepresentative

4 Logical fallacy #2 “Bill Clinton wants television programs to show ratings in order to protect children from adult material, a surprisingly moral position for an adulterer.” “Bill Clinton wants television programs to show ratings in order to protect children from adult material, a surprisingly moral position for an adulterer.” -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml

5 Logical fallacy #2 Ad hominem: Attacking the person rather than the issue Ad hominem: Attacking the person rather than the issue

6 Logical fallacy #3 Because math scores went down after Sierra Verde became a feeder school for Mountain Ridge, those students must have caused a decline in the scores. Because math scores went down after Sierra Verde became a feeder school for Mountain Ridge, those students must have caused a decline in the scores.

7 Logical fallacy #3 Post hoc: false cause; assumed cause-effect relationship that may not be accurate Post hoc: false cause; assumed cause-effect relationship that may not be accurate

8 Logical fallacy #4 “It is ridiculous to have a gay and lesbian studies program and a department for the study of Native American culture; we don’t have a straight studies program or a department for Caucasian culture.” “It is ridiculous to have a gay and lesbian studies program and a department for the study of Native American culture; we don’t have a straight studies program or a department for Caucasian culture.” -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml

9 Logical fallacy #4 False analogy: analogy is too weak; the analogs are too different to be worthy of comparison False analogy: analogy is too weak; the analogs are too different to be worthy of comparison

10 Logical fallacy #5 Millions of minorities simply drop out of school before their senior year anyway, so there is no need to fund minority- based college scholarships. Millions of minorities simply drop out of school before their senior year anyway, so there is no need to fund minority- based college scholarships.

11 Logical fallacy #5 Non sequitur: Something that does not follow; an illogical conclusion that does not follow the premise Non sequitur: Something that does not follow; an illogical conclusion that does not follow the premise

12 Logical fallacy #6 “We may support this petition for a gender studies major, or we may turn our backs on progress, reject the petition, and suffer the consequences.” “We may support this petition for a gender studies major, or we may turn our backs on progress, reject the petition, and suffer the consequences.” -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml

13 Logical fallacy #6 Either/or fallacy: an oversimplification of the issues which leaves only 2 diametrically opposed viewpoints Either/or fallacy: an oversimplification of the issues which leaves only 2 diametrically opposed viewpoints

14 Logical fallacy #7 I’m not a doctor, but I play one on TV and I use Bayer Asprin. I’m not a doctor, but I play one on TV and I use Bayer Asprin.

15 Logical fallacy #7 Appeal to questionable authority: Just what it says— the use of faulty, overtly biased or otherwise questionable sources Appeal to questionable authority: Just what it says— the use of faulty, overtly biased or otherwise questionable sources

16 Logical fallacy #8 “We could improve the undergraduate experience with coed dorms since both men and women benefit from living with the opposite gender.” “We could improve the undergraduate experience with coed dorms since both men and women benefit from living with the opposite gender.” -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml -University of Notre-Dame Writing Program, http://www.nd.edu/~fwriting/fyc/instructors/LogicalFallacies.shtml

17 Logical fallacy #8 Begging the question: the premise is merely an assumption so the conclusion won’t necessarily be true Begging the question: the premise is merely an assumption so the conclusion won’t necessarily be true

18 Logical fallacy #9 “The opposition claims that welfare dependency leads to higher crime rates -- but how are poor people supposed to keep a roof over their heads without our help?” “The opposition claims that welfare dependency leads to higher crime rates -- but how are poor people supposed to keep a roof over their heads without our help?” -Logical Fallacies and the Art of Debate, http://www.csun.edu/~dgw61315/fallacies.html#Red%20herring -Logical Fallacies and the Art of Debate, http://www.csun.edu/~dgw61315/fallacies.html#Red%20herring

19 Logical fallacy #9 Red herring: an irrelevant topic is introduced to divert attention from the topic at hand. Red herring: an irrelevant topic is introduced to divert attention from the topic at hand.


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