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You must read each slide, and complete any questions on the slide, in sequence.
Exercise A3-1
Logical fallacies
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Explain what is illogical in the following brief arguments. It may be helpful to identify the logical fallacy or fallacies by name. Type your answers in the boxes below.
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Answer: hasty generalization
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Answer: either . . . or fallacy
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Answer: faulty cause-and-effect reasoning