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  1. You could say that I am a student of logic and argumentation. I recently read a letter-to-the-editor against mountain bike access to a natural area that was absolutely rife with logical fallacies! You can check out the original here. Fallacy #1: Appeal to Tradition

  2. Apr 23, 2021 · Expressing Opinions With ‘Letters to the Editor’. In this lesson, we invite students to write a letter responding to an article in The New York Times and submit it to an upcoming contest...

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  4. Being able to identify fallacies is an important critical thinking skill. Find a letter to the editor in a paper or online and see if you can identify any of the ten fallacies discussed in this chapter. Of the ten fallacies discussed in the chapter, which do you think is the most unethical and why?

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    There are many logical fallacies. You can download an overview of the most common logical fallacies by clicking the blue button. Logical fallacy list (Google Docs)

    A logical fallacy is an error in reasoning that occurs when invalid arguments or irrelevant points are introduced without any evidence to support them. People often resort to logical fallacies when their goal is to persuade others. Because fallacies appear to be correct even though they are not, people can be tricked into accepting them. The majori...

    There are several ways to label and classify fallacies, such as according to the psychological reasons that lead people to use them or according to similarity in their form. Broadly speaking, there are two main types of logical fallacy, depending on what kind of reasoning error the argument contains: 1. Informal logical fallacies 2. Formal logical ...

    A logical fallacy may arise in any form of communication, ranging from debates to writing, but it may also crop up in our own internal reasoning. Here are some examples of common fallacies that you may encounter in the media, in essays, and in everyday discussions.

    A false dilemma (or either/or fallacy) is a common persuasion technique in advertising. It presents us with only two possible options without considering the broad range of possible alternatives. People often confuse correlation (i.e., the fact that two things happen one after the other or at the same time) with causation(the fact that one thing ca...

    If you want to know more about fallacies, research bias, or AI tools, make sure to check out some of our other articles with explanations and examples.

  5. Mar 7, 2016 · LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Cruz debate shows examples of logical fallacies. Dear Editor: Mar 7, 2016. This is in response to the second challenge by James K. Ward, printed on March 1,...

  6. To refer to something as a fallacy means to say that it is false. Think of the concept of a logical fallacy as something that makes an argument problematic, open to attack, or weak. In academic discourse, logical fallacies are seen as failures – as things we want to avoid.

  7. This paper outlines two letters-to-the-editor activities an instructor can use to increase students' awareness of the use of logical fallacies. The paper first describes an in-class analysis activity which would follow the students' introduction to persuasive strategies, in which the instructor provides them with letters that contain logical ...

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