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PART 1: Chapter 6- Fallacies

Horizontales
A situation whereby the arguer sets up the situation so it looks like there are only two choices
Single word or phrase that is important to the argument
These can be quite persuasive to the causal reader or listener
Defects that weaken arguments
A case where one presumed that a real or perceived relationship between things means that one is the cause of the other
Verticales
Making assumptions about a whole group or range of cases based on a sample that is inadequate
A term that shows that a way of making our own arguments stronger is to anticipate and respond in advance to the arguments that an opponent might make
The arguer claims that a sort of chain reaction, usually ending in some dire consequence, will take place
A situation in which partway through an argument the arguer goes off on a tangent, raising a side issue that distracts the audience from what's really at stake