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
dude sorry to be a pain but i need to let you know that all the books you have shown appart from the assassination one are for undergrad courses majors ranging from marketing management to marketing communication. just had to bring that to ur attention nice vid though
kamal2202 2 years ago
just read a book on logic like patrick hurley concise introduction to logic
brian3413 3 years ago
two words...visual aids
themuse55555 3 years ago