MODR 1770 Lecture Notes - Ad Hominem, Genetic Fallacy, Straw Man

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You can bring in: with good reason, pg. 39-40 xerox: bring in the 6 steps (despite them being printed on the test) Steps of test: step 1: find the conclusion: test the conclusion; is it debatable, step 2: at least 2 premises, step 3: name the fallacy. : abusive ad hominem: step 4: give the definition/criterion for the fallacy, step 5: go back to the premises, and state which one of the two the fallacies are located in. Paraphrase that premise: step 6: challenge the argument. This argument violates the relevancy criterion of a good argument. It states that one who states reasons for an argument, must relate that there are direct reasons of conclusion. This makes the fallacy of ad hominem because it attacks a person. He provided a specific emotion instead of giving a reason, which is more convincing based on logic.

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