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    PHI 210 (Critical Thinking) Week 9 Quiz 3 Question 1 If students play video games‚ their school work will suffer‚ and they will not have the ability to succeed in life‚ ending up in lower paying jobs and needing government programs‚ which will increase our taxes. So video games will increase our taxes. CORRECT ANSWER – Slippery Slope Question 2 Professor Andrews‚ surely I deserve a B in logic. I know that I have gotten F’s on all the tests‚ but if you give me an F for my final

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    PCR0025 CRITICAL THINKING 26 SEPTEMBER 2012 SECTION A: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS [80 MARKS] 1. Susan is about to make a business deal with a Japanese organization‚ and she thinks that the business deal will be successful because all Japanese are hardworking. Which critical thinking hindrance does this issue exhibit? A. Stereotype B. Egocentrism C. Herd instinct D. Wishful thinking 2. In a 1989 international study of 13-year-olds‚ Koreans finished first in Mathematics and Americans finished

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    Debate #2: Should Abortion Be Illegal? Abortion has been a long standing ethical hot topic that continues to be disputed today. The debate held at Cal State University San Marcos was proof of exactly that. Mr. Alan Shlemon‚ a proclaimed pro-lifer‚ made clear his stance or conclusion from the very start; abortion should be illegal! His conclusion was grounded on the definition of life regarding the unborn. He argues that it is scientifically proven that an unborn fetus is his/her own person‚ distinct

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    Does regular exercise reduce stress levels‚ and thus reduce symptoms of depression? There is a very complex relationship between stressful situations‚ our mind and body’s reaction to stress and the onset of depression. Some people develop depression after going through stressful events in their lives‚ such as the death of someone close‚ loss of job and other negative and traumatic problems that can cause large amount of stress (Prentiss‚ 2009). These problems make us experience a mixture of physical

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    titled “Is Advertising in Trouble?” written by ET Bureau from The Economic Times article. Nonetheless‚ in this article‚ they would be an argument between the first article and the second article. The first article tends to be weaker due to some fallacies identified in the article. What then‚ are the benefits of advertisements? In the first place‚ advertisements has been said to provide us with information about job vacancies and also about properties or cars for sale. Through advertisements‚ employers

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    Richer Lazo Nickhael De Guzman Paul Andrew Magbitang Appeal to Unqualified Authority A common variation of the typical Appeal to Authority fallacy is an Appeal to an Unnamed Authority. This fallacy is also known as an Appeal to an Unqualified Authority. This fallacy is committed when a person asserts that a claim is true because an expert or authority makes the claim and the person does not actually identify the expert. Since the expert is not named or identified‚ there is no way to tell

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    sense they have conducted themselves rather "nonviolently" in pubic. But for what purpose? To preserve the evil system of segregation". The answer he gives to his question is correct‚ and this is even clearer in retrospect. By exposing the logical fallacies of the opposing argument‚ he weakens the clergymen’s argument while at the same time strengthening his own. In order to back up his point of view and turn himself into an authority for the audience‚ King uses ethos. Using repetition‚ he writes‚

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    classroom. Also‚ she showed out teachers biases to whites against black. Although the author provided some valid arguments and facts throughout the whole article ‚ she had to clarify these arguments more as some are groundless in addition to committing fallacies and providing weak evidence. In the article‚ Kathryn Scantlebury addresses gender biases in schools in which she states some strong and rational ideas. She was correct and very convincing when she states that "There are some signs that gender bias

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    Fallacies are all around us. Daily‚ when we watch TV‚ listen to the radio‚ or even read newspaper‚ we see or hear fallacies. But what is fallacy? According to Wikipedia “A fallacy is an argument that uses poor reasoning. An argument can be fallacious whether or not its conclusion is true”. Fallacies are part of everyday and become a basic in certain aspects of life. According to the writing center of UNC‚ there are a lot of fallacies. Here is some of fallacies look likes: Hasty generalization

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    Fallacies are defects that have the power to weaken an argument. Fallacious arguments are much more common than we may think‚ and they tend be persuasive to the casual listener or reader. Politicians‚ celebrities‚ and advertisement commercials constantly make use of them. As an example of a fallacy‚ I’m going to use the Hollywood celebrity Alec Baldwin in the commercial for Hulu. Alec Baldwin is known for his success in the movie industry. His career began on television in an NBC soap opera called

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