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AP English 11 Logical Fallacies

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123898967Argumentum Ad BaculumThe argument of the stick; a threat. (You should believe me or you will be punished.)
123898968Argumentum Ad PopulumThe "bandwagon: approach- it is correct because it is popular.
123898969Argumentum Ad VerecundiamAn appeal to an authority, but in an area outside his/her area of expertise.
123898970Argumentum Ad HominemTo attack the person instead of the argument.
123898971Argumentum Ad MisericordiamTo use emotion or call upon pity to hide the read argument.
123898972Argumentum "A"Arguing from ignorance. (Since I don't know if Ad Ignorantiamis is false, "B" must be true.)
123898973Ignoratio ElenchiThe use of another issue-usually an emotional one-to draw attention from the real issue. Also called, and frequently better known as, red herring. (SQUIRREL)
123898974Special PleadingThe argument that the rules should not apply to this special case.
123898975Black or White Argument.Presenting an "Either/or" situation when there are other alternatives.
123898976AccentShifting the emphasis or accent in a deceptive way.
123898977AccidentTrying to disprove a statement that is generally true with a very specific example.
123898978Hasty GeneralizationTo generalize based upon only a few examples (stereotypes).
123898979Fallacy of the BeardAssuming that individual actions have no collective impact.
123898980Truth is in the MiddleA claim that "average" gives the true picture, when that is not true; the use of facts or figures to tell what is "true" but not what is "accurate."
123898981False CauseSomething is stated to be the result of something else, when no causal connection can be found OR something is stated to be the only cause when there may be many causes.
123898982Guilt By AssociationGeneric Fallacy
123898983Slippery SlopeExaggeration
123898984Strawman"I'm for the environment" "I'm for education"
123898985Petitio PrincipiiAssuming your conclusion as your proof, also where two things are seen as the cause and the effect of each other. ALSO CALLED BEGGING THE QUESTION or CIRCULAR REASONING.
123898986EquivocationThe words of the argument have a double meaning.
123898987AmphibolyThe phrases and sentences have a double meaning.
123898988Complex QuestionA double question when the answer to the first is assumed to be "yes."
123898989CompositionWorking from the parts to the whole, so that a quality of each one of the parts is assumed to apply to the whole.
123898990DivisionWorking from the whole to the parts, so that a quality of the whole is assumed to apply to each of the parts.

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