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flaws in reasoning/support: inappropiateness, misrepresentation |
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"against the man" attacking a person or group instead of addressing the issue |
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"to the people" appeal to prejudice of audience |
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"to the authority" appeal based on authority of source |
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appeal to pity/misery of audience |
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"it does not follow" no apparent link between claim or support |
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analogy that does not stand up to logic |
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"after this" implies because one event follows another, the first caused the second (chronology is not causality) |
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writer argues based on one or few examples; using all instances when only some apply |
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prejudging an individual based on ideas one has about the group to which the individual belongs |
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writer encourages or begs readers to accept a conclusions wihtout any support |
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citing an expert on one subject as an expert on another |
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one step will eventually lead to undesirable second step |
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ambiguity for multiplicity of interpretations of a repeated word or phrase |
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obscurring or denying complexity of an issue |
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two comparable things are judged according to different standards |
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stating only two interpretations or actions as only options, ignoring anything in the middle |
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stating an idea that is meant to conceal or mislead |
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