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Identify the following fallacies. Choose the correct answer from the following list.
1. causal slippery slope 2. fairness slippery slope 3. conceptual slippery slope 4. straw man 5. appeal to unqualified authority 6. appeal to force 7. hasty generalization 8. appeal to ignorance 9. ad hominem 10. appeal to the people 11. fallacy of equivocation 12. begging the question
1. But officer, you wouldn't arrest me if i drove only one inch left of the center of the lane. And if you wouldn't arrest me for driving at one place, it wouldn't be fair to arrest me for deviating just one inch further left. So you shouldn't arrest me for driving on the wrong side of the road.
2. If two people have sex and know the risks of getting pregnant, then they should do the responsible thing in case the woman gets pregnant and keep the child.
3. People are called mentally ill when they do very strange things, but many so-called eccentrics do things that are just as strange. So there is no real difference between insanity and eccentricity.
“Theoretical models are too abstract and have no or little impact on government policy.” “Policymakers should have a detailed knowledge and profound understanding of all theoretical models and should design economic policy based on that knowledge.”
Keep your eyes and ears open as you read or listen to the news this week. Find/discover an example of statistics in the news to discuss the following statement that represents one of the objectives of statistics analysis: “
Lord Acton, a British historian of the late nineteenth century, said that “power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely,” suggesting that a person’s sense of morality lessens as his or her power increases.
This is an analystical study of adolescent psychology or what used to be known as "juvenile delinquency from the perspective of public policy, and what the implications of this study has in terms of the community at large.
A teacher announces there will be a surprise quiz sometime during the week. The students argue it can't be on Friday because if the teacher waits until the last day it won't be a surprise anymore. Once they know it can't be Friday they argue by the s..
The powers shared between the federal government and state governments are known as?
Describe and discuss the differences and relationships between purchasing, procurement, and strategic sourcing. How have these concepts evolved?
Boyle\'s law can be used to explain part of the process by which air enters and leaves the lungs during breathing
Discuss in detail the possible liabilities of Walter in Tort. Make your answer as clear as possible. Reference to other cases can be given to strengthen your argument.
What part of the Sun is directly below the photosphere?
Describe the implications of dishonesty or scientific misconduct for the findings from research studies? This is a nursing research class.
Explain the paradigm of the Healing Hospital. Consider the ramifications and challenges of this paradigm, given the many spiritual perspectives of caregivers and patients.
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