D20 – Bellringer Of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, which do you use the most? Explain why:

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D20 – Bellringer Of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, which do you use the most? Explain why:

Reminders: Your essay final will be presented to the class on Thursday, March 22nd. You will then submit it online, and we’ll see who wins! After our fallacy, we will work on that essay.

Logical Fallacy of the Day Appeal to Common Sense “Well, it’s common sense that global warming is a phenomenon that is human-caused. What remains to be answered is are we going to do about it…” This is like what other fallacy(ies)? …really? There are many people that recognize climate change is real, but how big of a factor is humanity? Many still argue on this point. This is which of the following claims (p. 25)? Substantive Claim “What actually is?” Quality Claim “What is good / bad?” Policy Claim “What should we do?”