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Appeal to Fear, Appeal to Pity, Snob Appeal, & Chronological Snobbery

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1 Appeal to Fear, Appeal to Pity, Snob Appeal, & Chronological Snobbery
Appeals Appeal to Fear, Appeal to Pity, Snob Appeal, & Chronological Snobbery

2 Appeal to Fear When fear, not based on evidence or reason, is being used as the primary motivator to get others to accept an idea, proposition, or conclusion. Also know as Ad mentum Scare tactics Exception: When fear is not the primary motivator, but a supporting one, and the probabilities of the fearful event happening are honestly disclosed, it would not be fallacious.

3 Example If we don’t bail out the big automakers, the US economy will collapse.  Therefore, we need to bail out the automakers.

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5 Appeal to Pity The attempt to distract from the truth of the conclusion by the use of pity. Also known as Appeal to sympathy Avoid pity in argumentation.  It is a clear indicator that you have weak evidence for your argument.

6 Example I really deserve an “A” on this paper, professor.  Not only did I study during my grandmother’s funeral, I also passed up my heart transplant surgery, even though that was the first matching donor in 3 years

7 Snob Appeal When an attempt is made to win support for an argument, not by the strength of the argument, but by using flattery on those whom you want to accept your argument.  This fallacy is often the cause of people getting tricked into doing something they don’t really want to do. Also known as Appeal to pride Brown nosing Flattery might get you somewhere, but it’s usually a place you don’t want to be.

8 Example You should certainly be the one who washes the dishes -- you are just so good at it!  Sales guy: You should definitely buy this car.  You look so good in it -- you look at least ten years younger behind that wheel.

9 APPEAL TO TRADITION OR TECHNOLOGY
The belief that people languished in the past until some modern solution fixed the problem. Synonym Progressivism Chronological snobbery

10 Example Why must we accept medieval art as having any value when it emerged from the same period in which people burned witches and believed in fairies?

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