Course Solutions Uncategorized (Answered):Philosophy Journal Book Required Think Critical Thinking And Logic Skills For Everyday Life Fourth Edition Judith A Boss 2 . . . .

(Answered):Philosophy Journal Book Required Think Critical Thinking And Logic Skills For Everyday Life Fourth Edition Judith A Boss 2 . . . .

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For this journal assignment, you will identify the fallacy each argument is making, then explain how it is fallacious using the identified fallacy. Here is an example:

1. The sign on the deli door says “No Animals allowed.” I guess we’ll have to find another place for lunch, since we’re humans and humans are clearly animals.

This argument commits the fallacy of equivocation, which “occurs when a key terms in an argument is ambiguous” (Boss, 137). Here, the term “animals” can be interpreted two ways: non-human animals like pets, or animals in the more inclusive sense to also include humans.

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