Title: Informal Logic, Famous Fallacies
1Informal Logic, Famous Fallacies
- Dont Be Fooled by Bad Arguments
2First, what are arguments?
- Distinguish arguments from explanations
- Arguments are the assertion of a conclusion based
on reasons where the reasons are better known
than the conclusion. - Explanations are the assertion of reasons based
on a conclusion that is better known than those
reasons.
38 Fallacies of Relevance
- 1. Appeal to Force (ad Baculum appeal to the
stick) - Supporting or avoiding a conclusion by threats
- Worst case when debates get derailed by jeering
or shouting down an arguer. - I think experience is most important in choosing
our next librarian. - Why dont I just throw you on the ground now?
How would that be? - Committing Appeal to Force is less an error in
reasoning, more a bullying tactic. Either way,
the response is irrelevant to the quality of the
argument. - All Fallacies from Hurleys A Concise
Introduction to Logic
4Fallacies of Relevance, cont.
- 2. Appeal to Pity (Argumentum ad Misericordiam)
- You admit going 70 in a 35mph zone?
- Yes, but Judge, I have three kids, late bills,
and work two jobs I cant deserve this speeding
ticket! - Is the sorry state of the arguer logically
relevant to deserving the ticket? - Might the judge considering it in sentencing?
5Fallacies of Relevance, cont.
- 3. Appeal to the People (Argumentum ad Populum)
- Ad Populum has the form
- X is popular
- X is true
- Direct Approach appeal directly to the crowd of
people use emotive language to create mob
mentality support for a conclusion. Political
speeches? - Indirect Approach appeal to indirectly to the
crowd by appealing directly to individuals and
their relationship to the crowd also called a
Bandwagon Argument - Come on everyone in this class smokes crack
... take a hit!
Individual
crowd
6Fallacies of Relevance, cont.
- 4. Argument to the Person (Argumentum ad
Hominem) Attacking the arguer instead of their
argument. - Famous response to an ad hominem attack
- I may be the devils brother,
- but you still havent answered my argument.
- 3 Kinds of ad Hominem arguments
- Abusive ad Hominem
- I believe murderers should die for the sake of
their victims family. - Only a total jerk would want anyone to die!
- whether someone is a jerk or not has nothing to
do with whether capital punishment is justified
based on wishes of the victims family, so the
response is irrelevant.
7Fallacies of Relevance, cont.
- Circumstantial ad Hominem
- I believe murderers should die for the sake of
the victims family. - Well, since your cousin was murdered, it isnt
hard to see why you feel that way. - Tu Quoque (you too)
- I believe murderers should die for the sake of
the victims family. - Well, I recall you defending your Uncle when he
was convicted you werent suggesting he die for
the family of the guy he shot!
8Fallacies of Relevance, cont.
- 5. Accident (Misapplying a Rule)
- Yes I told the axe murderer where the little
girl was! if you check your bible, youll find
Thou Shalt Not Lie
9Fallacies of Relevance, cont.
- 6. Straw Man (sometimes called Extension)
- Famous quote
- If the defendant be a
- man of straw,
- who is to pay the penalty?
- Distorting your opponents view or position by
exaggerating or diminishing it, then attacking
the distorted position rather than the one the
opponent holds. - Universal health care?! Well thats just plain,
old-fashioned Communism!
10Fallacies of Relevance, cont.
- 7. Missing the Point
- So, you say Bill punched Bob in the nose? All
right, better get Bob straight to the emergency
room! - A warranted conclusion would be to ask if Bob is
okay. - Missing the Point is a catchall for fallacies
of relevance that dont fit elsewhere.
11Fallacies of Relevance, cont.
- 8. Red Herring
- Leading listeners off track with a related,
enticing alternative argument. - I dont think God exists. To me, theres just
too much evil in the world to believe that. - Ah. Yes, evil is bad. But the best way to handle
it, if it upsets you, it to seek out a therapist,
or perhaps pastoral care. Therapy has been shown
to work wonders I dont see why you would avoid
it see you in church!
12Quick Quiz
- We should give that new position to Frank
Thompson. Frank has six hungry kids to feed, and
his wife needs an operation to save her eyesight.
13Quick Quiz
- Professor Pearsons arguments in favor of the
theory of evolution should be discounted. Pearson
is a cocaine-snorting sex pervert and, according
to some reports, a member of the communist party.
14Quick Quiz
- Some of you oppose the appointment of David Cole
as new sales manager. Upon further consideration,
I am sure you will find him suitable for the job.
If not confirmed, it may be necessary to make
severe personnel cutbacks in your department.
15Quick Quiz
- You should read Irving Stones latest novel right
away. It has sold over a million copies, and
nearly everyone in the Manhattan cocktail circuit
is talking about it.
16Quick Quiz
- Animal rights activists say that animals are
abused in biomedical research labs. But consider
this Pets are abused by their owners every day.
Probably 25 percent of pet owners should never
get near animals. Some cases of abuse are enough
to make you sick!
17Quick Quiz
- Actress Andie MacDowell says that its healthy to
drink milk. But the dairy industry pays MacDowell
thousands of dollars to make these ads.
Therefore, we shouldnt take her testimonials too
seriously.
18Quick Quiz
- Dr. Morrison has argued that smoking is
responsible for the majority of health problems
in this country and that every smoker concerned
about his or her health should quit.
Unfortunately, however, we must consign Dr.
Morrisons argument to the trash bin. Only
yesterday I saw none other than Dr. Morrison
himself smoking a cigar.
19Fallacies of Weak Induction
- 9. Appeal to Unqualified Authority (ad
Verecundiam) - My Econ professor said to never scold my dog,
so, now Im a 100 positive feedback dog
trainer. - A PhD in Economics doesnt imply dog training
skill. - Note
- Perhaps the Econ professor is a dog training
expert but that has to be shown. - In some areas, no one is an expert famously,
- politics,
- morals, and
- religion
- (hence the prohibition on discussing them at
dinner).
20Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- 10. Appeal to Ignorance (ad Ignorantiam)
- Arguing from a lack of knowledge
- No one has proven X true, (or false)
- X is false (or true)
- God does not exist.
- Says who?
- Well, no one has proven God exists, so he
doesnt. - God exists.
- Says who?
- Well, no one as proven God doesnt exist, so he
does.
21Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- Appeal to Ignorance, cont.
- Exceptions (below are good arguments (pretty
good)) - Guys innocent.
- Says who?
- Well, he hasnt been proven guilty, so he is
innocent. - There is no crocodile in the hall.
- Says who?
- Well, no one has proven theres a crocodile in
the hall, so there isnt.
22Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- 11. Hasty Generalization (Converse Accident)
- Taking a small sample, and inferring from it all
or most of that kind are the same. - My cabbie in New York City was surly, so, all
cabbies in NYC are surly. - Exceptions
- This Root Beer, Roundys, is blah, so all
Roundys Root Beer is blah. - This Pit Bull is dangerous, so, Pit Bulls are
dangerous.
23Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- Two more things regarding 2
- When people say Pit Bulls are dangerous, they
dont mean to include dead ones, very old ones,
very young ones. They just mean, these healthy
adult dogs can really bite! - Even if statistically it doesnt follow that all
healthy adult Pit Bulls are dangerous, the cost
of guessing wrong about a particular Pit Bull can
be enormous, making it wise to believe any
healthy adult Pit Bull you dont know is a threat.
24Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- 12. False Cause (Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
After This therefore because of this) - The toast popped up when I turned on my phone
so, I can make toast with my phone! - Edgar hung himself after listening to Suicide
Solution by Ozzy Osbourne Ozzy should probably
go to jail or be fined for assisted suicide.
25Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- False Cause Contributive Cause?
- While Ozzys music might have contributed to
someones suicide, note that it may have been
just one of a number of causes that worked
together to cause the suicide. - A Contributive Cause one cause that is
insufficient, by itself, to produce the effect in
question, but that contributes to producing the
effect. You are a contributive cause when you
lend a hand pushing a car out of the snow.
26Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- False Cause Confused Causal Chains?
- Suppose we conclude that a dog was barking
because someone broke into its house an intruder
(X) caused the dog to bark (Y), X caused Y
couldnt it be - Y caused X (someone intruded because the dog was
barking)? - Y caused a fire Z, which caused X (dog barking
caused someone to start a fire, and the fire made
someone break into the house)? - X had nothing to do with Y (the dog was barking
at a mouse intruder broke in to steal a TV)? - Others?
27Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- 13. Slippery Slope
- If we allow gay marriage, how do we keep from
allowing polygamy, and then polyamory? Then why
not let people marry their pets? We will slide
down the slope into chaos! - Showing the slope really is slippery evidence
from history, researching statistics (how many
people love their pets that much?), plausibility,
motives (what reasons might move folks down the
slope?)
28Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- Slippery Slope, cont.
- Throwing sand on a slippery slope
- Cite the differences between the case at hand the
next step in the slope, or at each step try to
show, for instance, that jealousy makes
polygamous marriages unstable, or that rich men
getting 20 wives harms society by shrinking the
family opportunities of poor men so, we surely
wont slide down the slope.
29Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- 14. Weak Analogy
- A has a, b, c, and z
- B has a, b, c
- So, B probably has z. (this is the form of an
analogy, not a weak analogy) - National 65 mph speed limit kills 42,000 US
citizens per year, - and no one minds much.
- The war in Iraq kills 1,000 US soldiers a year
- So, no one should mind that much either.
A
a
z
a
B
z
30Fallacies of Weak Induction, cont.
- To evaluate the analogy, we have to compare every
relevant feature we can think of between the
national speed limit and the war in Iraq, and see
if those features strengthen or weaken the
analogy. - Are both government policies?
- Do they serve worthy goals?
- Can society do without them?
- Do those endangered opt out of the policys
purview? - Do the death tolls include the relevant people?
- Are injuries equivalently bad?
- So on
31Quick Quiz
- If you give Jane a cookie, shell want a glass of
milk. Then, she wont be hungry for her supper!
32Quick Quiz
- Dont listen to Rush Limbaugh. After Bob started
listening, he developed an ulcer.
33Quick Quiz
- Ellen is a mean drunk. I wouldnt invite her to
your kegger, if I were you.
34Quick Quiz
- No one would buy a pair of shoes without trying
them on. Why should anyone be expected to get
married without first having sex?
35Quick Quiz
- There are more churches in New York City than in
any other city in the nation, and more crimes
committed in New York City than anywhere else.
So, if we are to eliminate crime, we must abolish
churches.
36Quick Quiz
- Probably no life exists on Venus. Teams of
scientists have conducted exhaustive studies on
the planets surface and atmosphere, and no
living organisms have been found.
37Quick Quiz
- We dont dare let animal rights activists get
their foot in the door. If they sell us on the
idea that dogs, cats, and dolphins have rights,
next it will be chickens and cows. Next, it will
be worms and insects. This will lead to the
decimation of our agricultural industry. The
starvation of the human race will follow close
behind.