A brief introduction into some common logical fallacies when creating arguments. I look at, in this 4 part series, the following fallacies: 1. Fallacy of Composition 2. Petitio Principii/Begging the Question/Leading Question 3. Appeal to Authority 4. Strawman Fallacy 5. Ad Hominem 6. Slippery Slope Argument 7. Bifurcation or Black and White Fallacy 8. Non sequitur (It does not follow) 9. Red Herring 10. Reductio ad Absurdum 11. Special Pleading 12. Audiatur et altera pars/let the other side be heard
I made a movie Audiatur et altera pars, and so I got to your movie.
Bat the latin principle means something different.
VyckRo 2 years ago