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