Logical Fallacies & Rhetorical Appeals/Moves
Across
- 3. misusing an authority's opinion to support argument
- 6. saying one thing but meaning another "play on words"
- 7. persuading using emotions
- 9. making a claime based on a few examples rather than proof
- 10. using confusion or distraction to shift attention away from a topic and toward a false conclusion
- 11. provoking emotions to win argument instead of evidence
- 12. assuming something is true, right, or good because others agree with it
- 13. focuses on hypocracy of an opponent
- 15. persuading using authority or credibility
- 17. aruges that something must be true because it has not been proven false or there's no evidence against it
- 18. focuses on 2 extremes when there are more possibilites
Down
- 1. when an agrument repeats what they already asssumed before withough arriving at a new concluson
- 2. when an argument incorrectly concludes that a cause is related to an effect
- 4. persuading using logic or reasoning
- 5. using personal attacks rather than logic
- 8. when someone continues doing something because of the effort they already put in it
- 14. assuming that a certain action will lead to a chain of future events
- 16. attacks a different subject rather than the topic being disucssed