MODR 1711 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Hasty Generalization, Straw Man, Spectroscopic Notation

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This fallacy is when the author fails to consider all of the relevant alternative. The problem with this fallacy is that the author presents us with a dilemma when there may be other options or a middle ground. This fallacy involves assuming that there is a causal connection between two things simply because one thing happens before the other. We also speak of this type of fallacy as mistaking a correlation for causation. The problem with this type of reasoning is that we do not provide enough evidence or enough instances to support the conclusion that two things are causally related. Common examples are superstitions like this morning i saw a black cat and since then. I"ve been having a terrible day , and a weak correlation like people who drink wine every day tend to live longer . Hasty generalization is when we overgeneralize about particular things or people on the basis of insufficient evidence.

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