Death Penalty

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Social Issues

 

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John R

 

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November 18, 2012

 

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University

 

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According to Dudley Sharpe (1997) "the culture of lies and deceit so dominate that the movement of many falsehoods is now wrongly accepted as fact, by both advocates and opponents of the death penalty. The anti-death penalty movement specializes in the abolition of the truth." Viewing this statement critically it is apparent that Sharpe's intention is to argue his position by using an appeal that will arouse emotion in the recipient, most particularly an appeal to anger...
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The anti-death penalty movement specializes in the abolition of the truth." Viewing this statement critically it is apparent that Sharpe's intention is to argue his position by using an appeal that will arouse emotion in the recipient, most particularly an appeal to anger. This type of statement serves to directly attack the advocates of the death penalty and fits well into Walton's description of abusive ad hominem...
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