Philosophy: Logical Fallacies: Common Errors in Reasoning
Identifying weak arguments and improving reasoning
Identifying weak arguments and improving reasoning
Philosophy - Grade 6-8
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A student says, "You should not listen to Maya's idea about recycling because she forgot to bring her lunch yesterday." What logical fallacy is this, and why is it weak reasoning?
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Coach Lee says, "If we cancel one practice for rain, soon nobody will ever come to practice again." What fallacy does this argument most likely use? Explain your answer.
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Read the argument: "Everyone in my class has the same backpack, so it must be the best backpack in the world." Identify the fallacy and explain what evidence would make the argument stronger.
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Jalen says, "We should either spend all our class money on a party or spend none of it and have no fun at all." What fallacy is shown here, and how could the choices be stated more fairly?
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A cereal ad says, "Famous actor Riley Star eats Crunchy Oats, so Crunchy Oats must be the healthiest cereal." What fallacy is this? Explain why the actor's opinion is not enough.
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Read the argument: "I wore my lucky socks during the math test, and I got a good grade. The socks caused my good grade." What is the reasoning error?
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A classmate says, "People who want shorter homework assignments just do not care about learning." What fallacy is this? Explain how the classmate misrepresents the other side.
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Study this claim: "This phone case must be strong because it is the toughest case, and I know it is the toughest because it is strong." What fallacy is being used?
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A student says, "My cousin tried one science video online and it was boring, so all science videos are boring." Identify the fallacy and explain what is wrong with the conclusion.
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Read the argument: "You cannot trust the new library rules because they were suggested by students, and students always want easy rules." What are two problems with this reasoning?
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Match each fallacy to the best example. Write the letter of the example beside each fallacy. 1. Bandwagon 2. False cause 3. Ad hominem A. "The team won after I changed seats, so my seat change caused the win." B. "That idea is bad because the person who said it has messy handwriting." C. "Everybody is buying this game, so it must be the best game."
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Rewrite this weak argument so it uses better reasoning: "Our school should get new water fountains because anyone who disagrees hates clean water."
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