fallacies

Identify two fallacies or rhetorical devices that you found in researching your topic. Briefly explain which fallacies they are and cite where they came from?

Critical Thinking and Reasoning Describe your topic in one sentence. (be specific and narrow down) Why did you select this topic? What have you heard about this topic that prompted your interest in it? How much time have you invested in formally researching this topic before? What do you intend to prove, or argue with […]

Pick a piece of media where human evolution is discussed.Identify any fallacies in the piece of media (see below for a list), and any other inaccuracies in the media piece.

Media critique (700-1000 words). Pick a piece of media where human evolution is discussed (it can be anything: a book, video game, podcast, movie, television show, news article etc.). A news article covering an evolutionary psychology article will likely be one of the more straightforward routes here. Make sure to include a copy of the […]

Write a rhetorical analysis assessing the effectiveness of an argumentative piece of text (text = any article, image, speech, film, etc.). How did the assessments lend to the strength of the argument?

Essay #1 – Rhetorical Analysis Prompt: Write a rhetorical analysis assessing the effectiveness of an argumentative piece of text (text = any article, image, speech, film, etc.). How did the assessments lend to the strength of the argument? Choose to analyze 3 or more of the following assessments: purpose, pathos, ethos, logos, Kairos, or fallacies […]

Identify the type of evidence used in the novel utilizing Aristotle’s methods of persuasion. Examine why this evidence is used.

The Power of Thinking Without Thinking The resource to use: Novel: Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinkinghttps://jtnthebe.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Blink-The-Power-of-Thinking-Without-Thinking.pdf Chapters 1 and 2 Write a critical analysis essay examining the following: Summary of the Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 What is the author’s argument (apparent purpose for writing the novel?) What is the point of writing […]

Watch the short video of Introduction to Inductive and Deductive Reasoning. Discuss the difference between Deductive and Inductive reasoning with example.

Week 6: Interactive activity 6.1 Learning Outcomes: Overcome obstacles to critical thinking Avoid deductive reasoning fallacies Avoid inductive reasoning fallacies Become a critical thinker 6.2 Action Required: Watch the short video in the following link: Introduction to Inductive and Deductive Reasoning: 6.3 Test your Knowledge (Question): Discuss the difference between Deductive and Inductive reasoning with […]

Prepare response to below written text and attachment. Show evidence on constructive review of submission and adherence to the assignment’s instructions and suggestions for additional modifications or considerations.

Feedback on coursework – Multiple Means of Representation Prepare response to below written text and attachment. Responses should show evidence of the following: Constructive review of submission and adherence to the assignment’s instructions. Suggestions for additional modifications or considerations. Do you see any additional barriers? Do you have thoughts on how it could be revised? […]

Develop strategies for creatively overcoming identified fallacies.

You are the district manager of a luxury watch producer, and sales have been steadily declining. You hold a meeting with your production and sales staff to attempt to identify the reasons for the decline, and the following reasons are offered for the decreased sales: slow economy, so no one is buying watches of any […]

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