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    Abstract This paper offers a brief explanation of the types of fallacies of an argument and an in-depth focus on logical fallacies. This paper will also identify four education-related examples of logical fallacies as well as discussions from each example on how they represent flawed interpretations that facilitate sensible arguments to others.   Explanation of Logical Fallacies in Education Research shows that logical fallacies are observed in arguments through three categories: as material content

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    Patrick Henry’s Speech Analysis In the speech‚ “Give Me Liberty‚ or Give Me Death‚” Patrick Henry set out to convince the VirginaVirginia delegates that war with England was inevitable and the longer they waited the harder the war would be to win. Patrick Henry displays immaculate persuasion skills that disarm his audience from favoring reconciliation with Britain. Henry uses rhetorical strategies‚ such as‚ allusions‚ parallelism‚ and repetition to captivate his audience and appeal to their emotions

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    Fallacy Summary and Application Paper Trista L. Fossa University of Phoenix MGT 350 James Bailey‚ Jr. February 9‚ 2009 Fallacy Summary and Application Paper “A logical fallacy is an element of an argument that is flawed‚ essentially rendering the line of reasoning‚ if not the entire argument‚ invalid.” (Hineman‚ 2007‚ ¶ 1) As humans‚ we are faced with fallacies daily‚ whether it is at work‚ at home‚ or in the media

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    Buchanan‚ John M. "Shared meal." The Christian Century 130‚ no. 20 (October 2‚ 2013): 3. John Buchanan presents his thoughts on the concept of “Shared Meal” by citing the “World Communion Sunday” as a concrete manifestation of various faith denominations to celebrate the Last Supper of Jesus with His disciples. While there is a complete truth that all should be welcomed at the Lord’s Table‚ Buchanan states as well that there is an exclusion of some people at some churches using the so-called “ecclesiastical

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    1. Question : (TCOs 2‚ 7 & 9) Determine which one of the rhetorical devices or fallacies covered so far in our course occurs in the passage below.  In a court proceeding: "My client is a single parent and the sole provider for her six children. A guilty verdict will cause irreparable damage to her family. If she is sent to prison‚ her children will be deprived of the love and care they need from a mother. Please‚ for her children’s sake deliver a verdict of not guilty."   Student Answer:Scare tactics

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    Casey Byrd Period 4 February 21‚ 2008 Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby Comparing how life is like in this present day to back in the 1920s‚ it’s easy to see how society has changed; the ways and standards of the people back then have changed predominately. The economy was booming and with World War I taking place‚ this time period had an affect on the young people of its decade. An example of this would be F. Scott Fitzgerald. In his time‚ those who were coming of age were named "The Lost Generation"

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    Appeal to Pity As Good Reasons with Contemporary Arguments states‚ writers use logical fallacies to gain audience approval‚ but all the statements are false (Faigley). One type of logical fallacy is the appeal to pity fallacy. For this fallacy‚ the arguer appeals to the audience’s emotional side to gain support on a claim that should be decided on more relevant or objective terms. Examples of this fallacy can be seen on commercials‚ campaigns‚ and various methods of advertising. The given examples

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    -Madeleine Williams‚ The Changing Times- After Patrick Maloney‚ a respected senior officer‚ was found dead in his East Kansas City home last Thursday‚ at approximately 5:45PM‚ Mary Maloney‚ his devoted wife‚ and three months pregnant‚ had‚ in fact‚ perpetrated the heinous crime‚ and was sentenced to death. Conclusions revealed after a heavy investigation‚ led the Kansas City‚ Missouri Police Force to determine that thirty-two year old Mary Maloney was guilty of numerous charges. ____________________________________

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    Kirk SamudaUniversity of Phoenix | April 21‚ 2013BSA/375 | | Week (1) Mr. Jeffrey Mc Nickle Information technology and its highlighted importance in enabling business success‚ brings to the forefront the responsibilities of the Systems Analyst‚ and how critical the role is in a systems development project. To simplify the role‚ must in no way down play the importance of the many responsibilities this position has assigned to it; as it continues to expand and evolve‚ ready to create resolves

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    A Desire for Freedom Patrick Henry once said‚ “The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people‚ it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government - lest it come to dominate our lives and interests.” Henry was very passionate and heartfelt about his desire for freedom and liberty. He believed the Constitution of The United States was not going to be used to rule over the people‚ but the people would take control of their own lives. The Constitution was

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