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    Logical Fallacies Exercise

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    Answers to fallacy exercise‚ Part 2. I. Identify the fallacies of sufficiency committed by the following arguments‚ giv­ing a brief explanation for your answer. If no fallacy is committed‚ write "no fallacy."1 1. The Daily News carried an article this morning about three local teenagers who were arrested on charges of drug possession. Teenagers these days are nothing but a bunch of junkies. Hasty Generalization – not enough examples. 2. If a car breaks down on the freeway‚ a passing mechanic is

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    The naturalistic was fallacy was first argued by Moore in his 1903 paper Principia Ethica. Philosopher G.E. Moore argued that it is a mistake to try and define the concept of ‘good’ in terms of some natural properties such as ‘pleasant’ or ‘desirable.’ This mistake is called the naturalistic fallacy. In this fallacy Moore states that anyone who says that something is good based on any part of that things natural property is committing the naturalistic fallacy. To further explain it can be believed

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    them‚ and why does that get people elected. With those ideas in mind I want to focus on if the ideal electable character changes with age or stay constant‚ to do so I will look at the qualities of an elementary school election verse the current presidential election. The first question deals with what makes a favorable character‚ more specifically‚ are there certain traits that make one candidate more electable than another. The obvious answer deals with the candidate’s ideals and perspective on

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    John Smith Logical Fallacies “I’m not ashamed to admit that I’m a Christian‚ but you don’t need to be in the pew every Sunday to know there’s something wrong in this country when gays can serve openly in the military but our kids can’t openly celebrate Christmas or pray in school. As president‚ I’ll end Obama’s war on religion. And I’ll fight against liberal attacks on our religious heritage.” -Rick Perry; Texas Governor Tenety‚ Elizabeth. "Rick Perry Ad: ‘I’ll End Obama’s War on Religion’

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    Thank you for accepting to debate on the issue that is important for India’s future. India is a big and second most populous country in the entire world. India needs a leadership that is accountable‚ that can submerge the divisions within and make it a strong nation free from corruption‚ inequities and backwardness. You will be surprised to note people have different views even on singing the National song ’VANDE MATARAM’ India is the second most populous nation. India needs a leadership that bridges

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    Turkey is a country in both Europe and Asia. The area of Turkey is about 780‚000 square kilometres. Turkey is a republic. There are 81 provinces in Turkey. The money of Turkey is called Turkish Lira The capital city is Ankara‚ a city in central Anatolia. The cultural and economic center is Istanbul‚ which is in Europe. In the past Istanbul was called Constantinople. Turkey was founded in 1923‚ after the war of independence. Before that‚ Turkey was the core of the Ottoman Empire. This war of independence

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    Presidential Elections 2012

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    | Presidential Elections 2012 | A Second Term for President Obama? | | Abstract: With the 2012 Presidential elections less than one year away‚ speculations are high on who will be the winning candidate. The Democratic Party’s candidate Barack Obama is the incumbent and has some significant advantages. The Republican Party’s candidate is still unknown and there has not been a clear front-runner. Based on readings‚ polls‚ and expert opinion‚ the chances of Obama winning a second term are

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    A Debate

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    debate ADVANTAGES OF CITY LIFE Sometime you may be think‚ the city life is better than village life. However there are so many advantages in city life. Actually the city life is more comfortable. As well as there are more opportunities for people to progress in their lives. There are a lot of facilities for people in the city and they have more opportunities for making money. Children living in the city can get a good education‚ because there are better schools in the town than in the village

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    Summary of Fallacies

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to find a decision-making model by using various resources. I will focus on identifying the steps in the decision-making model‚ how the model applied to a recent workplace decision and examines how critical thinking affected the decision. Critical Thinking Thinking is the central process of how we transfer our thoughts. Our thought process is transferred either on paper or spoken verbally‚ these methods assist with transferring one ’s thoughts clearly

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    Types of Fallacies: * “Argument” from pity: when feeling sorry for someone drives us to a position on an unrelated matter * We have a job that needs doing; Helen can barely support her starving children and needs work desperately. But does Helen have the skills we need? We may not care if she does; and if we don’t‚ nobody can fault us for hiring her out of compassion. But feeling sorry for Helen may lead us to misjudge her skills or overestimate her abilities‚ and that is a mistake in

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