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Logos
logic; this appeal relies on logic or reason
inductive reasoning
takes a specific case or fact that generalization or conclusions from that case
deductive reasoning
starts with generalization and then applies it to a specific case
fallacy
mistaken belief; can be intentional or accidently
ethos
ethical appeals are based upon the credibility or reliability of the writer
pathos
pathos is the appeal to the audiences emotions
logical fallacies
not always bad, but not generally great
Ad Hominem
attacks a person's character and not the person's issue or reason
Appeal to Tradition
Occurs when it is assumed that something is better or correct simply because it is order, traditional
False Analogy
An inaccurate, inappropriate, or misleading comparison between two things.
False Authority
When the person is question is not a legitimate authority on the subject
Slippery Slope
suggest that one thing will lead to another
straw man
overimplifies an opponents wiewpoint and then attacks that hollow argument