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order. Additionally, PETA has put forth other dubious arguments involving the "mob appeal" fallacy and the "red herring" fallacy. Oh, and do you know that PETA can also stand for People who Eat Tasty
with it. RED HERRING This fallacy is committed when irrelevant material is introduced to the issue being discussed, so that everyone's attention is diverted away from the points being made, towards a
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a red herring User comment on article: A Strongman for Iraq? Submitted by Alan Nitikman, April 28, 2003 at 14:54 With your suggestion that we appoint a "strongman" for Iraq, the fallacy of
them. It is thus, a kind of logical fallacy, specifically a red herring fallacy, and non sequitur similar to argumentum ad nauseam. The Hardy defense not only supercedes the Chewbacca defense in every
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enemy. 07/24/05 @ 22:17 Comment from: escher [Member] Dave, Your comment contains a red herring fallacy. Though the catholic church is clearly implicated in child abuse here in the US, that does not
An example is a type of Informal Fallacy, subtype Red Herring, subtype Emotional Appeal, down to Wishful Thinking. Each one provides the form, examples, expositions, exposure and sources. If Logic
nor is it a fallacy. Moore is arguing that there is no property of the natural world that equates to the Good ("ought" form "is" is Hume's). It would be a bit of a red herring, although I did
Quoting out of Context Rationalization Red Herring Refutation by Caricature Regression reason why there is no specific name for the fallacy of subtracting five from thirteen and
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Complainant claims that if Respondent intended to sell the domain in question, this proves bad faith; this again is a clear logical fallacy and a red herring besides. It is also an intentionally
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Posted by: Carl Vehse at November 3, 2005 10:35 AM 20 Carl, Seems the "red herring" is a favorite logical fallacy of yours. BTW, I raised the issue of eating out on Sundays (post #1) not to distract
out of context raising standard of evidence red herring reinforcement release of forged documents Logical Fallacies In order to understand what a fallacy is, one must understand what an argument is
By making such an argument you make a clear logical fallacy some times called Red Herring. I suppose you are knowingly trying to shift the blame from capitalism to communism. I would also like to
About Contact Home Web Site Directory | Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Ignoratio elenchi Redirected from Red herring (fallacy). Ignoratio elenchi (also known as irrelevant conclusion) is the logical
red herring This fallacy occurs when the arguer introduces an irrelevant (but tempting) point to divert anotherÃs attention from the main issue. right A person is said to have a right when there is a
5 March 10. Wisdom Truth Freedom 9. Wise to the Fallacy 8. Wireless Trumps Fiber 7. World s fantasy weekend," says Mitch Ratcliffe in Red Herring Blog. "Guaranteed to be a hoot!" says Martin
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term. RED HERRING Description: A fallacy when irrelevant material is introduced to the issue being discussed, such that everyone's attention is diverted away from the points being made, and toward a
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In any event the purported problems of over-relying on stocks to finance privatization of SS is a red herring -- privatized accounts could invest in anything, and there's a whole wide world of
this might just be a coincidence. However, a lot of superstituous beliefs commit this fallacy. Red herring Within an argument some irrelevant issue is raised which diverts attention from the main