Summary:
The " How to Spot Fallacies" chapter. Fallacy is a lie sprinkled with a little true. The way they work is that the statement given seems true but is not entirely true. Examples given to us like " purple is a fruit." Purple is NOT a fruit but there is such things as plums and grapes that are purple. An "all natural ingredients" although the drink or food may be made of seventy percent just coloring and artificial flavors, you still have a right to say that it has "all natural ingredients" because simply a cilantro leaf is all natrual. That's how simple you can sugar coat a lie.
Fallacy is a great thing to use in an argument but looking at it in a different perspective if that were to be used on you it wouldn't be so great. Although we do get them on a daily life basis.
The " How to Spot Fallacies" chapter. Fallacy is a lie sprinkled with a little true. The way they work is that the statement given seems true but is not entirely true. Examples given to us like " purple is a fruit." Purple is NOT a fruit but there is such things as plums and grapes that are purple. An "all natural ingredients" although the drink or food may be made of seventy percent just coloring and artificial flavors, you still have a right to say that it has "all natural ingredients" because simply a cilantro leaf is all natrual. That's how simple you can sugar coat a lie.
Fallacy is a great thing to use in an argument but looking at it in a different perspective if that were to be used on you it wouldn't be so great. Although we do get them on a daily life basis.