ECON 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Ceteris Paribus, Ad Hominem

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Economics is described as: positive analysis (statements): It is rather right or wrong, independent from someone"s opinion. Ex 1: if i drop this pen, it will fall to the floor. Ex 2: if i drop this pen, it will fall to the ceiling. (incorrect but is positive: normative analysis (statements): Ex 1: this is the most beautiful pen in the world (opinion) Ex 2: communism is good. (opinion: ceteris paribus. Ex: if i let go of this marker, it will fall to the ground, if all things unchanged. (means it will fall if something doesn"t stop it from falling, like a hand catching it) When we hold this slice, we"ll prevent anything else from changing . Logical fallacies: 1. ad hominem: by the man . Arguments should be identified by their logic, not the identity of the person making it. Don"t judge an argument by the identity of the people who make it.

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