Firming Up! - Look. Listen. Learn., Logic - the use and study of valid reasoning, distinguishing good from bad reasoning, Fallacy - a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument, Logical Fallacy - deceptive or false arguments that may seem stronger than they actually are due to psychological persuasion, 3 Types of Fallacy - 1. Faulty Logic; 2. Unsupported Facts; and 3. Emotional Appeal, Faulty Logic - statements with imperfect reasoning or in the absence of sound judgment , Example - I saw a great movie before my test; that must be why I did so well., Unsupported Facts - is not upheld by evidence or facts making the claim unsubstantiated or unconfirmed, Example - Spiderman is real. , Emotional Appeal - is a method of persuasion that’s designed to create an emotional response., Example - A college student asks his professor to accept a late paper: "I've worked all weekend on this report. I know that it is past your deadline, but I have to work full-time while also attending colege., Be Wise! - Identify the following whether it is Faulty Logic, Unsupported Facts, or Emotional Appeal, I argued with Mrs. Bam before I turned in my assignment so I got a bad grade on my paper. - Faulty Logic, Exercising makes you feel good. - Unsupported Facts, I know why you failed all your classes last semester. You don't study. - Faulty Logic., A telephone company ad shows a small sweet grandmother sitting patiently by the phone waiting for her loved ones to call. - Emotional Appeal, El Nido is such a beauty compared to Coron. - Unsupported Facts,
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