MODR 1760 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Juvenile Delinquency, Tweety, Fallacy

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All fallacies in this lecture violate sufficiency criteria. Sufficiency hasty conclusion (not giving enough reasons in number, weight or kind) Fallacies involving generalizations: fallacy of hasty generalizations, committed when an arguer violates the criteria for a good generalization, usually by using a small or unrepresentative sample or by generalizing beyond the limits of the population, ex. Therefore, tweety can fly: when writing step 5 for this generalization, do not mention population and sample because there is none. Explain why this case is an exception to the rule. He who is not with me is against me: create a dilemma where there isn(cid:495)t one, ex. Either you(cid:495)re rich or poor: draw on key terminology from (cid:494)how to slide(cid:495) dangerous as guns, fallacy of composition, weak analogy fallacy, two things are presumed to be more similar than they are, ex. If reasons are making a claim about the whole and the conclusion is saying something about the parts: ex.

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