Fallacies of Relevance

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Fallacies of Relevance

Overview

Appeal to Force: Definition

Appeal to Force: Examples

Appeal to Force: Diagram

Appeal to Force: Question

Appeal to Pity Definition

Appeal to Pity: Example

Appeal to Pity: Diagram

Appeal to Pity: Question

Appeal to the People (direct): Definition

Appeal to the People (direct): Example

Appeal to the People (direct): Animation

Appeal to the People (direct): Diagram

Appeal to the People (direct): Question

Appeal to the People (indirect): Definition

Appeal to the People (indirect): Example

Appeal to the People (indirect): Diagram

Appeal to the People (indirect): Question

Argument against the Person (abusive): Definition

Argument against the Person (abusive): Example

Argument against the Person (abusive): Diagram

Argument against the Person (abusive): Question

Argument against the Person (circumstantial): Definition

Argument against the Person (circumstantial): Example

Argument against the Person (circumstantial): Question

Argument against the Person (tu quoque): Definition

Argument against the Person (tu quoque): Example

Argument against the Person (tu quoque): Question

Accident: Definition

Accident: Example

Accident: Diagram

Accident: Question

Straw Man: Definition

Straw Man: Example

Straw Man: Question

Missing the Point: Definition

Missing the Point: Example

Missing the Point: Diagram

Missing the Point: Question

Red Herring: Definition

Red Herring: Example

Red Herring: Question

Overview: Fallacies

Author: Lawrence M. Hinman

Email: hinman@sandiego.edu

Home Page: http://ethics.sandiego.edu/logic/

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