A fallacy in which the author has jumped to a conclusion based on insufficient evidence.
What is a hasty generalization?
Example of __________ fallacy: In the United States, one can vote for either Democrats or Republicans.
What is a false dilemma/false dichotomy/either-or fallacy?
A fallacy in which the author predicts events, usually with a catastrophic conclusion.
What is a slippery slope?
What do you do if you have a question?
Raise your hand
(in some circumstances) ask three before you ask me
A fallacy in which the author presents only two options for the reader to choose from (despite the fact that it is rare for any argument to be so simplistic).
What is a false dichotomy/false dilemma/either-or/black-or-white fallacy?
A fallacy in which the author attempts to distract the reader from the premise of the argument, often with emotional appeals.
What is a red herring?
A fallacy in which the author attempts to anticipate the opposition, but fails because the oppositional point addressed is one of the weakest points.
What is a straw man fallacy?
You decide to go to the Taylor Swift concert even though you are throwing up all over the place and very sick. Your decision is based on the fact that your paid a ridiculous amount of $500 for a single ticket.
Fallacy of sunk costs