Monday, April 16

Monday, April 16 ~ Logical Fallacies #1&2

Confused Words: Adverse vs. Averse

Let's finally vote on the opinion poll.


LOGICAL FALLACIES
EQ: What is a Logical Fallacy? 

Review definitions:
  • Logical Fallacy - an error in argument that makes something seem convincing even if it is not true. (These errors may be used purposefully or accidentally.)
  • Rhetoric - the art of using language effectively and persuasively.
Today we will add to your Debate notes in preparation for a quiz. As we watch, record each type of Logical Fallacy with a definition + an example. 
    Journal 34: Record terms and brief descriptions of each logical fallacy in this video #1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N3TROA8MYY
    • Ad Hominem - 
    • Band Wagon -
    • Argument from Antiquity - 
    • All - Natural -
    • From Authority -
    • Appeal to Quantum Physics -

    Journal 35: Record terms and brief descriptions of each logical fallacy in this video #2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z71w-rHkeSk
    • Weasel Words -
    •  Straw Man Argument - 
    • Loaded Question -
    • Poison the Well -
    • Proof by Verbosity -
    HW: Finish all journals and use the tab to prepare for a journal check this week. 

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