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Logic and Logical Fallacies, Ch 6, and Visuals, Ch 5, RRW Ch. 6, Logic And Ch. 5, Use of Visuals, RRW

Logic, & Logical Fallacies, Ch 6, RRW Example, Ch 1, Ch 22, Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind Application of Figures of Speech / Tropes… What are the major figures of speech used in Ch. 1? Does Ch. 22 have any logical fallacies? Group activity…

Analysis, Ch 1, 22, Positioning…. The book is #5 for Amazon sales, marketing…. Ch 22… MA-P: All large (and small) businesses need to “position” themselves correctly in order to prosper. Mi-P: The (Catholic) church is essentially an enormous business. Con: Therefore, the church needs to “position” itself correctly in order to prosper. Enthymeme:The (Catholic) church is losing parishioners, and therefore it needs a corporate communications program based upon “positioning.” The chuch is essentially like a large business, corporation (based on analogy)… Logical fallacy? Or do you “buy into” their argument?

Logic, & Logical Fallacies, Ch 6, RRW Compare Wadsworth Handbook, pp … Syllogism: MA-P; Mi-P; Conclusion… (p. 75 WH) Enthymemes (p. 76 WH): Melissa is on the Dean’s List; therefore, Melissa is a good student.

Logic, & Logical Fallacies, Ch 6, RRW 1. Inductive logic 2. Deductive logic 3. Analogy 4. Oversimplifying / hasty generalization 5. Forced hypothesis 6. Non Sequitur 7. Slippery Slope 8. False dilemma

Logic, & Logical Fallacies, Ch 6, RRW 9. False analogy 10. Post hoc fallacy 11. Begging the question 12. Straw man 13. Ad hominem 14. Common practice (bandwagon) 15. Ad populum

Logic, & Logical Fallacies, Ch 6, RRW Also note… (WH pp ) Sweeping generalization Equivocation Either/Or Fallacy Argument to Ignorance

Visuals as Evidence, Ch 5, RRW Compare Wadsworth Handbook, pp Visuals (picture) AS evidence… Visuals (charts, graphs, pictures) to support your arguments…. Analyze appropriateness of visuals Misleading charts and graphs (pp )

Journaling Assignment – Self-analysis… Writing Unified Paragraphs… (WH p ) Topic sentence at/near beginning OR… Topic sentence at/near end Transitional phrases (pp ) Writing Well-Developed Paragraphs (WH pp ) Different paragraph types / functions Introductory paragraphs & concluding paragraphs (pp ) Sample Essay (pp ) Works Cited page, MLA