AHSS*1210 Final: r&wExamNotes
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Coming home from new york to paris: he was an interesting talker. A man who travelled all over the world: exception is emphatic word or phrase that can stand alone sometimes such as: again and again he called out. Hasty generalization - conclusion over too small evidence. False analogy - two diff things being compared. Begging the question - proof from restatement of question | arguing in a circle. Non sequitur / irrelevant argument - conclusion doesn"t follow premises. False cause - assume bc two events related in time, first event caused other. Self-contradiction - two premises that both can"t be true at same time. Red herring / ignoring the question / straw man. Distract reader, ignore q, false p then argues based on that p. Ad hominem - attack on the person not p. Guilt by association - person"s arg, ideas, or opinion lack merit bc of that person"s activities, interests, or companions.