Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today they will be looking into Logical Fallacies. A Logical Fallacy is a flaw in one’s logical reasoning, it is an incorrect argument used in debates which undermine a person’s case. Using a logical fallacy is an error can renders one argument invalid. In this video the two will run through the most commonly used Logical Fallacies and give examples of how these are used. This will be a good lesson in how not to argue in debates, and what fallacies to look out for should an opponent ever try to use one in a deep argument or discussion.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:15 - What are Logical Fallacies
0:40 - Strawman Fallacy
1:37 - False Cause Fallacy
2:15 - Appeal to Emotion Fallacy
2:43 - Slippery Slope Fallacy
3:16 - Ad Hominem Fallacy
3:53 - Tu Quoque
4:42 - Loaded Question Fallacy
5:08 - Burden of Proof Fallacy
5:39 - Bandwagon Fallacy
6:09 - Appeal to Authority Fallacy
6:36 - Black or White Fallacy
6:59 - Question Begging Fallacy
7:37 - Fallacy Fallacy
Logical Fallacies
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