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    decrease. – Post hoc reasoning c. Bill Jensen’s proposal to create an on-site day-care center is just the latest of his harebrained ideas. The fact that Bill Jensen proposes to create an on-site-day-care center does not mind that the idea is unwise. – Ad hominem argument d. Since the introduction of cola drinks at the start of the twentieth century‚ cancer has become the second- greatest killer in the United States. Cola drinks should be outlawed. Before reaching valid conclusions‚ you would have

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    In political races in the United States logical fallacies are a staple in political ads. The 2012 election was no exception to this convention‚ especially being true in an advertisement with ex-steel plant worker Joe Soptic‚ speaking in Obama-affiliated Political Action Committee Priorities. The advertisement included many logical fallacies to argue against the Romney campaign. Those include post hoc reasoning‚ ad hominem‚ and slippery slope. The advertisement consisted of just one man‚ Joe Soptic

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    Term Paper K. Wesley Jarboe I February 8‚ 2011 Logical Fallacies Before we can understand what a logical fallacy is‚ we establish some common background information for the purposes of accurate communication. There are two types of reasoning‚ inductive and deductive. The primary difference between the two is that inductive reasoning automatically allows for an appeal to probability‚ the assumption that what could happen will happen‚ while deductive reasoning considers this a logical

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    have done a study relating to the environment but that doesn’t mean they are environmentalists. When Rush refers to the NCEA as "wackos"‚ this is attacking personal character that is not directly relevant to the issue at hand‚ this fallacy is know as ad hominem. Rush argues with the study‚ by first defending American farmers and exploiting the fact that farmers "never" receive praise for feeding the world. We can conclude two fallacies from this accusation‚ one being over-generalizing( using such

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    MOHD AMIN (2014418294) NUR SHAFIQAH AMIRAH BINTI MD SHARUDDIN (2014238446) AD HOC COMMITTEE UITM BRANCH‚ SEGAMAT CAMPUS NOTICE OF MEETING The third meeting of “Flood Rescue Mission” will be held on 23 February 2015 at U203‚ UITM Johor. *Attendance is compulsory. Please contact me if you cannot attend. ............................................ MARIAH AMIRAH BINTI MOHD AMIN Secretary 20 February 2015 AD HOC COMMITTEE UITM JOHOR BRANCH‚ SEGAMAT CAMPUS “Flood Rescue Mission” Meeting

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    describe the current situation and my opinion (incl. fallacies!) on this topic. Common Fallacies in the Area of Immigration Matters The conversation I cited above contains an “Ad Hominem” fallacy (irrelevant conclusion). Person A makes claim X. Person B makes an attack on person A. Therefore A ’s claim is false. An Ad Hominem is a general category of fallacies in which a claim or argument is rejected on the basis of some irrelevant fact about the person presenting the claim or argument.[1] Here

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    Activity 1 The CIPD HR Profession Map (HRPM) is a tool to assist HR practioners to assess what level they are working at “from band 1 at the start of an HR career through to band 4 for the most senior leaders” and to explore ways to develop their competencies to transition to the next level. The HRPM is divided into two groups - 10 professional areas and 8 behaviours – see the diagram below. The professional areas and behaviours are summarised below: Professional Areas | Strategies‚ Insights

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    Evaluate Hume’s claim that miracles are the least likely of events. (35 marks) Hume defined miracles to be a “violation of the laws of nature” According to Hume‚ no matter how strong the evidence for a specific miracle may be‚ it will always be more rational to reject the miracle than to believe in it. The definition of Hume is both logical and objective as it esquires empirical evidence‚ e.g. Ockham’s razor‚ the simplest explanation is the correct one and therefore miracles do not occur. Hume was

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    1) Who is responsible for assuring IT success at Lenox? We cannot say only one person is responsible for assuring IT success at Lenox. In fact‚ each of the three people mentioned in the case are. James Bennett isn’t blameless because after hiring a new CIO‚ and put new life in the company‚ he disappeared giving her the mission to create a delivery system and to ensure that it properly works meeting the Lenox’s management expectations. On the other hand‚ the CIO‚ Diana Sullivan‚ made a big mistake

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    same evidence. * Example: Saying that Stephen King suppose wrote his books‚ which is true because he did. But can you really prove he wrote it or come up with the words. 3. Ad Hominem- Ad Hominem is when someone else is talking ill about someone else when it doesn’t have to do with the argument. * Example: Ad Hominem is like when my oldest son gets into trouble but instead of taking his punishment like he should‚ he starts talking ill about one of his other siblings to get out of it.

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