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Logical Fallacies Alex Anderson Hannah Harper Michelle Spencer Kaitlin Wells
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Definition Applying logic, one can usually draw a conclusion from one or more established premises. In the type of propaganda known as the logical fallacy, however, the premises may be accurate but the conclusion is not.
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Examples of Fallacies Inductive Argument – Premise 1: Most American cats are domestic house cats – Premise 2: Bill is an American cat – Conclusion: Bill is domestic house cat Factual Error – Columbus is the capital of the United States
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Examples Continued Deductive Fallacy – Premise 1: If Portland is the capital of Maine, then it is in Maine – Premise 2: Portland is in Maine – Conclusion: Portland is the capital of Maine – (Portland is in Maine, but Augusta is the capital. Portland is the largest city in Maine, though.) Inductive Fallacy – Premise 1: Having just arrived in Ohio, I saw a white squirrel. – Conclusion: All Ohio Squirrels are all white. – (While there are many, many squirrels in Ohio, the white ones are very rare.
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