Review a social media blog and examine it for fallacious reasoning. Identify at least two examples of fallacies that we have discussed in class (attached) within the selected blog. Record the fallacious quotes from the blog, and explain what type of fallacy you believe they are. For follow-up discussion, decide whether or not you agree or disagree with your classmates and explain why. Your response should be based on the fallacy only, not the content of the selected blog.
Include a citation for the source you use.Flash Cards Appeal to Ignorance Hasty Generalization {Fold Here} {Fold Here} --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter definition here: It’s a fallacy that assumes that something is true as far as it cannot be disproven to false. Enter definition here: It is a fallacy in which a conclusion is made based on a small that cannot logically justify something sufficiently with adequate evidence. Enter example here: They all nodded their head for the proposed idea, so it must be a good idea. Enter example here: All people who do excises on daily basis are healthy Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc Either/Or {Fold Here} {Fold Here} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Enter definition here: It’s a logic fallacy that state that if a certain event, say D is followed by occurrence of event C, so it must be that the true that event D was caused by C. Enter example here: Violent people must have watched violent videos in their childhood. Enter definition here: This is an assumption that because things look n a certain way, they should always stay unchanged and also because the change does not happen in a given thing or situation, it should never occur. Enter example here: We have always celebrated Christmas every year, so we always should. Composition Extravagant Hypothesis {Fold Here} {Fold Here} --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter definition here: Its fallacy that states that the putting of two or more things together does not make them to be good, simply because parts of those things are good. Enter definition here: it’s the creation of a complicated description or an intricate expounding of a give event when a simpler one will be acceptable and easily understood. Enter example here: When we walk together we are going to be stronger than him. Enter example here: The existing argument of the space men never landing to the moon. There have been explanations to this argument. The media writings on the government spending money, the made up evidences etc, make the matter complicated in their explanation. In essence, the simple explanation Is that the astronauts were sent to the moon, simple and clear. Appeal to Authority Slippery Slope {Fold Here} {Fold Here} --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter definition here: It’s a fallacy of believing something simply because someone in an authority is hold and declare it to be true. Enter definition here: It’s a faulty argument that a simple step in to an action in to given focused direction can lead to a major step, resulting to an extreme outcome. Enter example here: Doing a course in management is a good idea for every student, my teacher said so today. Enter example here: