12. I met a little boy with cancer who lived just 5 miles from a… 12. I met a little boy with cancer who lived just 5 miles from a power line who looked into my eyes and gasped, in his weak voice, “Please do whatever you can so that other kids won’t have to go through what I am going through.” I urge you to vote for this bill to tear down all power lines now! Fallacy: 12a. Define: . 13. There’s nothing wrong with having separate grading standards for men and women in this course. After all, men and women have separate locker rooms, don’t they? Fallacy: 13a. Explain: 14. The seas rose, and their island disappeared! Looks like the Uphanato Island people really offended their gods! Fallacy: 14a. Exemplify: 15. My diving instructor Mr. Splash told me that decompression diving is dangerous, but why should I listen to him? Just last week he did a deep decompression dive out at Catalina. Fallacy: 15a. Define: 16. “The United States does not torture. But faced with this sort of insidious threat, we will do whatever has to be done!” Fallacy: 16a. Exemplify: . 17. Hank says he’s opposed to the proposed anti-sodomy laws that make it illegal for consenting adult homosexuals to engage in sex acts in their own homes. He must think that gay sex is something special and should be protected. And he obviously wants gays having sex all over town in front of our children! Fallacy: 17a. Define: 18.”Our universe, however, did begin with the primordial explosion, since we can obtain no information about events that occurred before it. The age of the universe, therefore, is the interval from the big bang to the present.”(Scientific American) Fallacy: 18a. Explain: 19. If the experts decide today that we should have fluorides in our water, what will they decide tomorrow? That we need tranquillizers to keep up quiet, or saltpeter to keep us from wanting sex? Finally, we end up with our lives directed by chemicals in what we drink. Fallacy: 19a. Exemplify: 20.In a recent issue of Stogey magazine, Julio Fumarero argues that Honduran cigars are better than Cuban cigars. But Fumarero’s argument isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on, since Fumarero hates Cuba passionately because the Castro regime imprisoned his parents. Fallacy: 20a. Explain: 21.If you don’t believe in God, Henry will cut off your head with a big axe.Thus, you have a strong reason to believe in God.A good argument provides strong reasons.Therefore: I just gave you a good argument for the existence of God Fallacy: 21a. Define: 22.Journalist: How would you respond to the allegations of corruption in the leadership of your party?Politician: Oh great, another wannabe journalist pushing this nonsense agenda and smearing our honest, civic-minded patriots. Fallacy: 22 a. Exemplify: Arts & Humanities Philosophy PHILOSOPHY 114
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