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40 Cards in this Set
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Horse laugh
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someone presents argument and you mock and laugh- don’t prove someone wrong lauging like a horse.
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Peer pressure
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agree to be accepted- manipulative social status
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Ad hominem
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to the person- name calling
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Slippery slope
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exaggeration to an argument- consequences utterly disasterous
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Genetic fallacy
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argment because of sourse but not just because they’re a bad person.
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Begging the question
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arguing in a circle- ending where yo began
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Straw man
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cartoon out of opponent- misrepresenting opponent and disproving that.
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Apple polishing
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appeal to flattery- sucking up
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Red herring
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introducting an irrelevant point for the purspose of distraction.
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Appeal to pitty
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evforce immigration laws because immigrants are poor (ex)
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Tuqouque
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You’re one too- doesn’t change your character or disporove.
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Appeal to indigation
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don’t disssaprove by mad
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False delema
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black and white- only two sides to argument
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Subjecivist fallacy
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mistaking as matter of taste versus a mater of fact
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Bandwagon
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ad populum- umping on
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Post hoc ergo propter hoc
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of chronology after this therefore because of his- not true
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Cum hoc ergo propter hoc
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with this therefor because of this
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Complex question
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loaded question- full of meaning
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Fallacy of division
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have best team has have best
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Fallacy of composition players
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exact identity
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Appeal to patriosm
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“If you’re a good American”
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Argument from silence
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guilty by silence
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Proof by invendo
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“could it be that”
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Appeal t nature
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natural so it must be good
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Appeal to the expert
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expert says it doesn’t make it so
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Appeal to misplaced authority
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using big names to prove unrealated things
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Sentimentalist/emotivist fallacy
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“it would be more pleasant if..therefor we should…”
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Naturalistic fallacy
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is does not = aught
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Neg. proof fallacy
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billhas not proven he is not a cheater- therefor…
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The paradox of love
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“love of any sort begins to be a demon in the moment it begins to be a god. Only god (perfect being perfection), should occupy the highest place of adoration.”
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On “agape” love.
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It is unconditional love directed at one’s neighbor. It is a love which is not dependent on any lovable qualities that the other person has. This kind of love demonstrates caring irrespective of citcumstances. – Lewis sees this as the greatest of loves and he sees it as specifically for virtue.
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Whats the difference between girls and boys before puberty?
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boys are bigger at birth, and girls grow faster.
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Corpus collosum
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connects 2 halves of brain. Bigger and thicker in women than men. It has more neuro connections making the female brain bilateral, males uni- lateral.
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Puberty occurs later and last longer in _____
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boys
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Fat is distributed different in boys and girls: ____- belly and upperbody. ____- Butt and thighs.
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male; female
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After menopause women cease to produce _______.
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estrogen
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Women are somewhat united by the three fold “experience of the body.” What is it?
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Menstruation, childbirth, menopause. Somatic Unity.
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Which sex has a more acute sense of smell and hearing?
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women
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____ tend to be better at special directional tasks, ______ at placement and objects.
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men, women
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What happens to testosterone levels in men and females as they age?
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testosterone levels go down in men as they age and up in women as they age.
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