Ethical Fallacies Flashcards

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False Authority

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asks audience to agree with the assertion of a writer based simply on his or her character or the authority of another person or institution who may not be fully qualified to offer that assertion

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Failing to Accept the Burden of Proof

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the assertion of a claim without presenting a reasoned argument to offer that

–can apply to almost everything–

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Using Authority Instead of Evidence or Overreliance on Authority

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occurs when someone offers personal authority as proof

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Guilt by Association

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calls someone’s character into question by examining the character of the person’s associates (negatively)

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Dogmatism

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shuts down the discussion by asserting that the writer’s beliefs are the only acceptable ones

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Ad Hominem

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arguments attack a person’s character rather than that person’s reasoning

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Strawman

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arguments set up and often dismantle easily refutable arguments in order to minsinterpret an opponent’s argument in order to defeat him or her

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Hasty Generalization or Sweeping Generalization

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draws general and premature conclusions from scanty evidence

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