Appeal To Ignorance By: Cameron Peavler. Definition The State or fact of being ignorant; Lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.

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Appeal To Ignorance By: Cameron Peavler

Definition The State or fact of being ignorant; Lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.

Universal Example “You can only test things with your five senses.” That’s not true at all. Take infrared light for example, you can’t detect it on your own but yet it is a large part of our daily lives. It’s used in TV remotes, heat sensors, security cameras, etc.

Example from The Crucible ELIZABETH: I never kept no poppets, not since I were a girl. CHEEVER: I spy a poppet, Goody Proctor. ELIZABETH: (Gets doll.) Oh!—Why, this is Mary’s. CHEEVER: Would you please to give it to me? ELIZABETH: (Handing doll to Cheever.) Has the court discovered a text in poppets now? CHEEVER: (Carefully holds doll.) Do you keep any others in this house? PROCTOR: No, nor this one either till tonight. CHEEVER: Now, woman… will you please to come with me. PROCTOR: She will not. (To Elizabeth.) Fetch Mary here. (Elizabeth goes out D.L.) HALE: (Bewildered.) What signifies a poppet, Mister Cheever? CHEEVER: (Turns doll over in his hands.) Why, they say it may signify that she… (He has lifted doll’s skirt, and his eyes widen in astonished fear.) Why, this, this… PROCTOR: What’s there? CHEEVER: Why… (Draws out a long needle from doll.) it is a needle! PROCTOR: And what signifies a needle? CHEEVER: The girl, the Williams girl, Abigail Williams, sir. She sat to dinner in Reverend Parris’ house tonight, and without word nor warnin’, she falls to the floor. Like a struck beast, he says, and screamed a scream that a bull would weep to hear. And he goes to save her, and stuck two inches in the flesh of her belly he draw a needle out. And demandin’ of her how she come to be so stabbed, she… (To Proctor.) testify it were your wife’s familiar spirit pushed it in. This is appeal to ignorance. Proctor and Cheever are the ones committing the fallacy They’re saying that a childs toy can be “deadly” or have contact with spirits. Also they still believe it is Goody Proctors even after Mary Warren admits that it’s hers.

Sources 25-examples-of-ignorance/ 25-examples-of-ignorance/ hartman/IntermediateDrama/TheCrucible. htm