PHI 105 Topic 4 Quiz; Fallacies in Everyday Life Quiz
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- Question: “If you believe in global warming you just believe everything you are told or don’t think for yourself.”
- Question: This is an appeal to popularity. It is saying that something must be right because everybody is doing it.
- Question: “There is no compelling evidence that UFOs do not exist. Therefore, UFOs exist.”
- Question: “There are two types of students- the student who works really hard and does well and the student who does nothing and fails.”
- Question: “I can't help but think that you are the cause of this problem; we never had any problem within this department until you started working here.”
- Question: “The defendant is obviously guilty because the polygraph administrator testified that he was lying.”
- Question: Once someone asks for one thing and receives it, they will not stop until they have taken it all.
- Question: Deciding something just because this is the way we have always done it is committing this fallacy.
- Question: Putting two or more good things together does not necessarily mean they will be good together.
- Question: This means that the similarities between the two things being compared are not substantial enough to assume that another characteristic of one of them probably applies to the other.