Philosophy Homework Solutions

What fallacy is represented below?

What fallacy is represented below? I love visiting Wyoming because I enjoy traveling in the West.

What fallacy is represented below?

What fallacy is represented below? He went to college and came back a pot-head; college corrupted him.

What fallacy is represented below?

What fallacy is represented below? The death penalty is a warning just like a lighthouse throwing its beams out to sea. We hear about shipwrecks, but we do not hear about the ships that the lighthouse guides safely on their way. We do not have proof of the number of ships it saves, but we do not tear the lighthouse down.

What fallacy is represented below?

What fallacy is represented below? The United States is a wealthy country; therefore, Sam Jones must be wealthy.

What fallacy is represented below?

What fallacy is represented below? Every attempt to prove that people are immortal has failed. No evidence can be found which shows that people’s souls exist after death; hence, immortality is false.

What fallacy is represented below?

What fallacy is represented below? If Bruce Willis drinks Seagram’s wine cooler, it must be good.

What fallacy is represented below?

What fallacy is represented below? John, you are a stupid idiot if you think that the Democrats can do anything but raise taxes.

What fallacy is represented below?

What fallacy is represented below? If Republicans win the election, then we will lose our benefits and probably end up homeless in the streets.

Generalizations and universal statements and fallacies

I need help in differentiating between generalization and universal statements. I got stuck with these four. Can you please tel me if the following statements are generalizations or universal statements 1) In recent months, conservatives have been celebrating the feats of computer technology in war. 2) Stockbrokers are not ...continues

Critical thinking and language

What role does language and language diversity play in the critical thinking process? How does language empower or limit the expression of our thoughts? What is the role of critical thinking in persuasion?

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