Fallacy
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In logic and rhetoric, a fallacy is a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning in argumentation. By accident or design, fallacies may exploit emotional triggers in the listener or interlocutor (e.g. appeal to emotion), or take advantage of social relationships between people (e.g. argument from authority). Fallacious arguments are often structured using rhetorical patterns that obscure the logical argument, making fallacies more difficult to diagnose. Also, the components of the fallacy may be spread out over separate arguments. From Wikipedia under the
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Tue, 17 Aug 2010 04:49:14 PDT Fallacy False Cause3 Upload, share, download and embed your videos. Watch premium and official videos free online. Download Millions Of Videos ... vidoemo.com. From Google Video Search: "fallacy" Is there a logical fallacy like this? If so what it is called? Q. Is it a logical fallacy to retort with an inflammatory non-sequiter that is only tangentially related to the topic. Like for example if I say "Democrats are bad because they spend alot of money" and someone retorts with "Well Republicans spend alot of money too!" Like isn't that deflecting or changing the topic or something? "Republicans" in my example were not part of the original discussion yet somehow people think pointing out the flaws of one idea/group/person somehow deflects badness of the idea/group/person under discussion. Does that make sense? Is that a logical fallacy or just a tangent or what? Asked by Morganie - Thu Sep 13 18:58:19 2007 - - 11 Answers - Comments A. I think it's called a "Red Herring". Addendum: "A Red Herring is an irrelevant topic or premise brought into a discussion to divert attention from the topic at hand. Usually, the irrelevancy is subtle, so that it appears relevant to those not paying close attention. Of course, the Red Herring will not really win a debate, unless you are a stork, or a fisherman ;)" (tektonics.org) Answered by CeeDee - Thu Sep 13 19:02:24 2007 What's the best way to argue against a pseudoscience or fallacy?
Q. It seems like when people use fallacies and pseudosciences to back up their ideas such as God or the Law of Attraction the only reaction you can really give is, "you're stupid!" So, other than saying "what you said is a fallacy/pseudoscience&quo t;, what are some better arguments to give? Asked by Mr. Durp - Fri Dec 10 12:56:25 2010 - - 2 Answers - Comments A. One cannot argue w/ the delusional, ignorant constructs of fanatics and the wilfully ignorant Simply inform them you base your beliefs on science and reason, and if they choose to reject them no worthwhile discussion is possible. Good day, sir/madame. Answered by Squeaky Wheeler - Fri Dec 10 20:03:31 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "fallacy" |
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