Logical Fallacies

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Psychology

 

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Kayla H

 

Date added:

June 11, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Many times people mistake logical fallacies with critical thinking and incorporate these fallacies into their decision making process unintentionally. The three fallacies that will be detailed are slippery slope, hasty generalization and questionable cause. The first logical fallacy is the slippery slope...
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The slippery slope claims that a relatively harmless act if left unchecked will eventually lead to a disastrous event or once one step is approved this will lead to a chain of events. The reasoning is based on insufficient evidence that one action will lead to another. A group will start the decision making process on a relatively easy problem...
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