Misdirected appeals are bad arguments because they take the form of a legitimate appeal to support an unrelated claim. For example, famous athletes have a considerable amount of knowledge in regards to their sports. However, they are frequently seen on television making statements about cars or beauty products. Simply stating, their opinion about a product should carry more weight than an expert in this …show more content…
Also, this fallacy is a personal attack that is abusive in nature. This happens when someone is attacking the character or reliability of the person making the claim. A claim by a person can be true; however, there is a negative moral status about someone who is making the claim by another person whereas his or her judgement is clouded due to their personal emotions or using name calling tactics.
Third, the slippery slope fallacy is arguing that if one accepts one small instance, it will lead through a series of events to a much more significant outcome. Also, slippery slope is considered to be a fallacy because it does not clearly define a good reason for the case or has false premises. Furthermore, claims are being made that a small instance will lead to a bad outcome. For example, if Sam does not get excellent grades in high school, then he will not be accepted to a four-year university with a bachelor program. Thus, Sam will have to consider attending a trade school and receive a