Fallacies are in nearly all conservative news stories recently. Usually, the ones posted on Reddit will have the most blatant ones. People here won't do you assignment for you, but if you go get some, and tell us what you think, we'll give lots of feedback and make sure you do well on the assignment. Answer from OsakaWilson on reddit.com
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So basically I have an assignment and I need to find 4 fallacies in media from this year and I can’t find any that are really strong. Does anyone know any written sources, comments or vids with fallacies?
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Fallacies are in nearly all conservative news stories recently. Usually, the ones posted on Reddit will have the most blatant ones. People here won't do you assignment for you, but if you go get some, and tell us what you think, we'll give lots of feedback and make sure you do well on the assignment.
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Amazing!! Thank you so so much for your help :)
What are a few recent fallacies in the media?
Fallacies are in nearly all conservative news stories recently. Usually, the ones posted on Reddit will have the most blatant ones. People here won't do you assignment for you, but if you go get some, and tell us what you think, we'll give lots of feedback and make sure you do well on the assignment. More on reddit.com
Real life fallacy examples
Trump. Speeches, posts, interviews, he puts them out in droves. More on reddit.com
ELI5: Why is the Slippery Slope Fallacy considered to be a fallacy, even though we often see examples of it actually happening? Thanks.
That's precisely why it's an informal fallacy rather than a formal fallacy. Formal fallacies are thing's that are just objectively wrong. Like the following: I cannot be both at home and in the city. I am not at home. Therefore, I am in the city. That conclusion does not follow. You could be lots of places besides the city. Informal fallacies are things that aren't always a very good arguments. Which is the case for the Slippery Slope Fallacy. Like if for example when cars first came out people said "We can't allow the government to require a license when you get a car! Next thing you know people will need a license to go shopping and have babies!" Well...neither of those things happened. But there are, as you mentioned, plenty of instances where a small step in one direction did facilitate a lot more steps in the same direction and in many cases was specifically taken to do just that. More on reddit.com
Ad Hominem must be one of the most widespread fallacies with barely anybody understanding that it’s a flawed argument.
You only think so because you're dumb More on reddit.com
What are the main types of logical fallacies?
Logical fallacies are mainly divided into formal and informal fallacies. Formal fallacies involve errors in the logical structure of an argument, while informal fallacies involve errors in the premises, form, and content of the argument.
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Why is it important to recognize logical fallacies?
Recognizing logical fallacies is important because it helps ensure that conclusions and arguments are sound and reliable. It also aids in detecting, invalidating, or correcting flawed arguments made by others.
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Can you provide an example of an ad hominem fallacy?
An example of an ad hominem fallacy is: "You say that smoking should be banned on campus, but you are yourself a smoker, are you not?" This attacks the person's character rather than addressing the argument.
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Videos
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Simpsons Logical Fallacies: Ad Hominem - YouTube
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Simpsons Logical Fallacies: Either/Or Fallacy (False Choice) - YouTube
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Simpsons Logical Fallacies: Slippery Slope - YouTube
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Ads With Logical Fallacies: Types & Real-Life Examples
June 30, 2025 - A prime example is Apple’s launch of the Apple Watch. While people didn’t have prior experience with the watch, they eagerly trusted its quality because of their satisfaction with the iPhone. The existing positive impression of Apple products created a “halo” that influenced perceptions of new, unrelated offerings. Benefits aside, several major brands have faced lawsuits due to misleading advertisements that relied heavily on common fallacies.
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Logical Fallacies - Evaluating Online Information - Guides at University of Iowa
Below are definitions of our five logical fallacies from these institutions, and we have also included links to some YouTube videos that explain each of these fallacies in more detail. The ad hominem fallacy involves bringing negative aspects of an arguer, or their situation, to bear on the view they are advancing. Example: Thompson’s proposal for the wetlands may safely be rejected because last year she was arrested for hunting without a license.
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8 Fallacies You’re Likely Falling For on Social Media
July 2, 2020 - Sometimes people run into critical thinking fallacies because they don’t normalize the data (see @PatriotCowboy2’s tweet below); that is, they don’t divide by a denominator. But a more subtle fallacy is dividing by the wrong denominator. For example, many have been debating police brutality rates against Black vs.
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How Journalists Use Logical Fallacies - The Media Coach
November 1, 2022 - In a large programme of assistance, for example in Haiti, where earthquakes, cholera, poverty, government collapse and gang violence are making life utterly miserable for thousands, many UN agencies will get questions along the lines of ‘how can you let this happen’. What is even more interesting to me is that decent people who work night and day to help in these situations, genuinely feel guilty for their ‘failure’. As a media trainer, my job is to remind them that they are helping: the situation is not their fault.
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How to recognize logical fallacies and editorializing in the media you consume | by Olivia Barrow | Medium
November 15, 2016 - Arguing that any of Trump’s characteristics necessarily apply to his supporters is the “genetic fallacy, ” defined here (as with all of the fallacies listed in this post) by the Purdue Online Writing Lab: Genetic Fallacy: This conclusion is based on an argument that the origins of a person, idea, institute, or theory determine its character, nature, or worth. Example: The Volkswagen Beetle is an evil car because it was originally designed by Hitler’s army.
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Examples of Fallacies, Fake News, Poor Reasoning, and Common Argument Structures – Reasoning for the Digital Age
August 10, 2020 - Poisoning the Well: Examples · Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc · Red Herring: Examples · Tu Quoque: Examples · 4. Logic Problems and Formal Fallacies · Inconsistent premises or Contradiction · 5. Slanting by Omission/Misleading Comparisons and Statistics · Misleading Comparisons: Examples ·
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Fallacies – The Writing Center
December 29, 2011 - By learning to look for them in your own and others’ writing, you can strengthen your ability to evaluate the arguments you make, read, and hear. It is important to realize two things about fallacies: first, fallacious arguments are very, very common and can be quite persuasive, at least to the casual reader or listener. You can find dozens of examples of fallacious reasoning in newspapers, advertisements, and other sources.
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Introduction to Fallacies LWC Writing Center
logically support that claim or are not logically supported themselves. For example, the argument above · might be considered fallacious by someone for whom blue represents calmness. While politics, law, and the media are notorious for these tricks, fallacies are an everyday occurrence in
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Analyzing Trump: 15 Logical Fallacies in 3 Minutes - YouTube
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Sweet Lies or Effective Persuasion? Meet Fallacies in Advertising [+14 Examples Inside]
January 7, 2025 - He used bandwagon fallacy to sell Lucky Strikes as the pro-feminist “Torches of Freedom.” He used Sigmund Freud’s authority to convince the public that bacon and eggs are a true American breakfast. His banana (!!!) campaign, flavored with false cause fallacies literally changed geopolitics in Guatemala. The golden age of media buying was filled with legendary campaigns like these.