to safety concerns.? Continued: Sounds to me like Adrian just doesn’t think it’s a good idea for people to talk on the phone when they’re not in their houses. Adrian is wrong about that. Life is much more convenient today now that people can keep in contact with each other when they’re out and about – we can find out where our loved ones are and when they’re coming home, who needs to be picked up, who needs something at the grocery store, and so forth. Adrian needs to embrace the new cell phone technology of today and stop living in the past.
Instructions: Identify the argument fallacy in each of the items below.
A. Appeal to the Person-
B. Red Herring-
C. Appeal to Ignorance-
D. Appeal to Popularity-
E. Appeal to Tradition-
F. Genetic Fallacy-
G. Straw Man-
H. Appeal to Emotion-
I. Fallacy of Equivocation-
J. Fallacy of Composition-
K. Fallacy of Division-
L. Begging the Question-
M. False Dilemma-
N. Slippery Slope-
O. Hasty Generalization-
P. Faulty Analogy-
Instructions: Identify the argument fallacy in each of the items below.
A. Appeal to the Person-
B. Red Herring-
C. Appeal to Ignorance-
D. Appeal to Popularity-
E. Appeal to Tradition-
F. Genetic Fallacy-
G. Straw Man-
H. Appeal to Emotion-
I. Fallacy of Equivocation-
J. Fallacy of Composition-
K. Fallacy of Division-
L. Begging the Question-
M. False Dilemma-
N. Slippery Slope-
O. Hasty Generalization-
P. Faulty Analogy-